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Carlos Baker: Critical Review by Ray B. West, Jr.

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SOURCE: West, Ray B., Jr. “The Sham Battle over Ernest Hemingway.” Western Review 17, no. 3 (spring 1953): 234-40.

In the following review, West compares Baker's treatment of Hemingway and his work in Hemingway: The Writer as Artist to Philip Young's Ernest Hemingway.

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