Talk:Robert McAlmon
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His own writing was apparently abominable, or so other writers of the time said, in whispers and in doggerel verse.
Unbeknownst to McAlmon, Hemingway recommended that Shuster & Sons publish one of his books, but editor Max Perkins (also editor to F. Scott Fitzgerald, Callaghan, and others) declined when McAlmon made repeated disparaging remarks about Hemingway to him and others.
I think we should have some attribution here! Andrewa 10:02, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I believe that was mentioned in Callaghan's memoir "That Summer in Paris," in which a detailed sketch of McAlmon is given.