Experienced attorney Edward E. Reicin serves as co-owner and president at MPC Containment International, Ltd., and its affiliate M. Putterman & Co. When he is not working as a lawyer or engaging in local non-profit programs, Edward "Ed" Reicin enjoys reading books such as Moby Dick and The Assistant. His favorite authors include Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway.
2. Introduction
• Experienced attorney Edward E. Reicin serves as co-owner and
president at MPC Containment International, Ltd., and its affiliate
M. Putterman & Co. When he is not working as a lawyer or
engaging in local non-profit programs, Edward "Ed" Reicin enjoys
reading books such as Moby Dick and The Assistant. His favorite
authors include Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway.
Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway are regularly heralded as two of
the premier writers in the literary history of America. Hemingway
was a great admirer of the man who wrote The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, among countless other
novels and stories. Indeed, the former once famously stated that
“All American writing comes from [Adventures of Huckleberry Finn].
There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since."
3. Ernest Hemingway
• However, Hemingway maintained some criticism
for Twain’s great American novel. In fact, when
discussing the last few chapters of Twain’s book
in The Green Hills of Africa, he prefaces the
abovementioned quote by advising readers to
stop the story once the character Jim has been
taken. From that point on, the novel “is just
cheating.” Still, Hemingway suggests the novel
was the greatest literary achievement as recently
as 1935, a sentiment that has been echoed in
ensuing years by TIME and The Guardian.