Lost Hemingway Stories Found
TORONTO — A batch of news stories by Ernest Hemingway, lost for 70 years, will appear in Sunday’s Toronto Star after editors found them in the paper’s archives.
The Star, where Hemingway worked as a reporter from 1920 to 1923 before he gained literary fame, will publish 13 obscure Hemingway stories in a special supplement.
“It’s a potpourri of stories,” Toronto Star Managing Editor Mike Pieri said Friday.
The stories include a report of a hunt through a Toronto swamp for a Canadian gangster, a canoe trip and a color story on then-heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey.
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