Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Leaves From the Diary of an Impressionist, 1911: Early Writings
After a romantic though somewhat vague Odyssey of misfortune, Hearn fi nally emerges in Cincinnati at the age of twenty as Old semi-colon, ' a proof-reader and budding journalist by profession, a '?ame-hearted' artist in words by aspir ation. His appearance at this time, as a striking bearded portrait shows, was that of a Parisian poet not yet 'arrived'; and that side of his temperament, which later made him style himself, half in irony, half in penitence, 'a vicious, French-hearted scalawag, ' was then, perhaps, most restive.
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