Description |
240 pages ; 23 cm |
Note |
Issue of the North Dakota Quarterly dedicated to study of Ernest Hemingway. |
Contents |
For whom the flood rolls: Ernest Hemingway and Robert Penn Warren--connections and echoes, allusion, and intertextuality / H.R. Stoneback -- Hemingway's iceberg: Camus' L'Eranger and The sun also rises / Ben Stoltzfus -- The complications of exile in Ernest Hemingway's The sun also rises / Jeffrey Herlihy -- The textual condition of Hemingway's African book / Joseph Holt -- Hemingway's Cuban son looks back on life with papa / Walter Houk -- Confessions of an animal lover: clearing up a few things about Hemingway, Spain and the bulls / Allen Josephs -- Picasso, Hemingway, and Lorca: or Toreo as a modernist principle / Allen Josephs -- 10,000 words (story) / Melanie Conroy-Goldman -- Lighthearted sinners and pious Puritans, followers, and believers: Hemingway's "Holy war meat eaters and beer drinkers happy hunting ground and mountain religion" in Under Kilimanjaro / Matthew Nickel -- Teaching In our time to Freshmen (poem) / Brad McDuffie -- Martha Gellhorn's letters / Donald Junkins -- Dempsey over Hemingway in three rounds / David Raabe -- The deaths of the children in Islands in the stream / Robert E. Fleming -- Bimini / Robert E. Gajdusek -- Three novels on Hemingway in Cuba / Ron McFarland -- Hrmingway: eight decades of criticism / Zak Haselmo -- "Don't get drunk, Jake": drinking, drunkenness, and sobriety in The sun Also Rises / Donald A. Daiker -- Hemingway's criteria in ordering the sequence of the vignettes of In our time (1924) and In our time (1925) / Marina Gradoli -- Reviews. |
Subject |
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.
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Added Title |
NDQ, winter and spring 2009 |
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NDQ, North Dakota Quarterly, winter and spring 2009 |
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