Mark I. Lurie on Lewis Galantiere and Rufus Hickok on Guy Hickok

Published: May 30, 2022, 11 a.m.

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Today\\u2019s episode investigates two largely forgotten figures from Hemingway\\u2019s past: Lewis Galanti\\xe8re and Guy Hickok. Galanti\\xe8re was a critic who befriended Hemingway in the early Paris years, and they maintained a friendship and correspondence for many years. Hickok was Hemingway\\u2019s journalist buddy who accompanied him through Italy for the notorious March 1927 trip that spawned \\u201cChe Ti Dice La Patria?\\u201d\\xa0

To discuss these men and their respective relationships to Hemingway, we welcome their descendants and chroniclers: Mark I. Lurie, author of Galanti\\xe8re: The Lost Generation\\u2019s Forgotten Man, and Rufus Hickok, author of The Paris Bureau: How a Brooklyn Journalist Survived Jazz Age Paris with Help from Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound and his Family.

Join us for our two conversations as we learn more about these friends of Hemingway and the relationships they fostered through the formative years of the 1920s.\\xa0

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