Jenks writes:
"[Charles Scribner, Jr.] gave me two paper grocery sacks filled with manuscripts and enjoined me to read them. That night I schlepped The Garden of Eden home on the subway. Later I got into bed and started reading, determined to put the task behind me. But by morning I was convinced that the mass of material held a story worth publishing. The work was wildly uneven, and much of it was embarrassingly weak, though portions had sustained strength and suggested a new sort of Hemingway, one whom E. L. Doctorow would characterize in his review of the book as reaching for a fuller, more thoughtful, emotional range with a hint of feminine understanding."To read Jenks' full article click here
More interesting information --
- John Updike's review of The Garden of Eden. The New Yorker, June 30, 1986.
- "Garden of Eden Screenwriter on Adapting Hemingway’s Steamiest Novel". Vanity Fair, December 10, 2010.
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