![]() ![]() In subsequent decades, critical response has softened and it has come to be viewed as a significant work of the author. The reception did not, however, deter the public from embracing it, as it became his first and only novel to reach the number one spot on The New York Times Best Seller list, spending seven weeks in the position. It was Hemingway’s first experience receiving negative reviews for one of his novels. ![]() ![]() It was first published in serialized form in Cosmopolitan magazine in the early part of 1950. Although Hemingway worked on the text in the late 1940s while he was in Cuba and France, Across the River and into the Trees was not published until 1950. American author Ernest Hemingway’s novel Across the River and into the Trees was his first published fiction since 1940’s For Whom the Bell Tolls with his only book in the interim being 1942’s anthology, Men at War, a collection of war stories by various authors for which he served as editor. ![]()
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