"Hemingway is terribly limited. His technique is good for short stories, for people who meet once in a bar very late at night, but do not enter into relations. But not for the novel"
- W. H. Auden
About this Quote
W.H. Auden's quote is a critique of Ernest Hemingway's writing style. He thinks that Hemingway's technique is effective for short stories, however not for books. He suggests that Hemingway's writing is limited in its ability to portray relationships in between characters. Auden thinks that Hemingway's writing is best suited for stories about individuals who satisfy briefly in a bar late at night, but do not form any lasting relationships. He suggests that Hemingway's writing is not suitable for novels, which need more complex character relationships. Auden's quote is a testament to the significance of character relationships in novels, and how Hemingway's writing design is not appropriate for this function.
This quote is written / told by W. H. Auden between February 21, 1907 and September 29, 1973. He was a famous Poet from England.
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