Ernest Hemingway stood out in a significant manner back in the
fifties. He had a beard. And he went about flaunting his beard in
an "I don't give a damn" manner. We should remember that the
fifties were a time of great conformity. Those who flouted society
by wearing a beard could be severely punished. Today such a rigid
display of personal conformity may seem odd. Few people would care
about such facial hair. But that's the way it was back then. This
then is a novel about the ridiculous. Through a variety of
deviations we, the human race, continue to create a great deal of
needless suffering for ourselves. For the same senseless strife in
human affairs seems to appear over and over again.
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