The 1920s in New York. Max Perkins, a literary editor, is credited with being the first to sign future literary greats such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. When Perkins receives a huge, chaotic 1,000-page book by an unknown author, he is confident he has uncovered a creative genius.
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The 1920s in New York. Max Perkins, a literary editor, is credited with being the first to sign future literary greats such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. When Perkins receives a huge, chaotic 1,000-page book by an unknown author, he is confident he has uncovered a creative genius.
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