“He was truly after an art in which the creator could be as intelligent as he liked, but in which intelligence must be transmuted entirely into form, so that no lumps of thinking are left showing.”

"Ernest Hemingway" (1977), p. 240
The Good Word & Other Words (1978)

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English-American novelist and essayist 1930–2011

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“[H]e is of the intelligentsia (which means he has been educated beyond his intelligence).”

Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) Catholic bishop and television presenter

Source: Peace of Soul (1949), Ch. 6, p. 105

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