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Drinking in the Midwest

Drinking in the Midwest

ABSTRACT. Ernest Hemingway’s tolerance for heavy drinking is legendary. He discovered it in his early teens, and then exploited it to construct his narcissistic image of a redoubtable macho. Nick Adams, his alter ego and younger self, alternatively found in “The Three-Day Blow,” that drinking is quite helpful when he needs to get away. At this stage and age, hard liquor could just be an efficient self-treatment.

Keywords: Ernest Hemingway; The Three-Day Blow; drinking whiskey; tolerance; all-male friendship; self-treatment

How to cite: Pîrvu, B.C.S. (2024). “Drinking in the Midwest,” Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity 12(3): 3-12. doi: 10.22381/RJAC12320241.

Received 30 July 2024 • Received in revised form 10 August 2024
Accepted 7 September 2024 • Available online 30 September 2024

BOGDAN C.S. PÎRVU
bgdn_parvu@yahoo.com
MD, PhD;
Mavromati Emergency Hospital;
Botoşani, Romania