on Editing The Garden of Eden

In 1986, twenty-five years after Hemingwayâs death, Scribnerâs posthumously published his novel The Garden of Eden. The novel profoundly changed the popular conception of Hemingway and excited a critical reinvestigation of his career.
In order for the novel to be published, Scribnerâs called on Tom Jenks to do the editing. Jenks hauled the sprawling manuscript home on the New York City subway in shopping bags and began his work, which was one of the most high-profile editorial jobs in the history of American literature.
Jenks joins Mark Cirano, host of One True Podcast and associate professor of English at the University of Evansville, to discuss his efforts with The Garden of Edenâhis editing strategy, his assessment of Hemingwayâs work, and his thoughts about the bookâs legacy. Since 1986 Jenks has discussed his Hemingway work only sparingly, so his frank discussion is a rare treat.