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Hemingway: Up in Michigan Perspectives
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Hemingway: Up in Michigan Perspectives

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In October 1991, the Michigan Hemingway Society convened in Petoskey, Michigan, to pay tribute to the famous writer. Hemingway: Up in Michigan Perspectives is a selection of the insightful scholarship and research presented at the conference.

The collection begins with essays that examine the Michigan of Hemingway’s youth, and its so-called savage and civilized aspects as portrayed in the Nick Adams stories. Next, a lively dialogue about what happened as Hemingway moved away from Michigan - in his life and his work - takes place between Michael Reynolds and Linda Wagner-Martin as they discuss the unfinished, unpublished novel Jimmy Breen.

The collection also includes discussions of Hemingway and the wider world, bringing new perspectives to his novels The Sun Also Rises; A Farewell to Arms; For Whom the Bell Tolls; Across the River and Into the Trees; and his short stories The Short Happy Life of Francis McComber, and Today is Friday.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1995
Pages
289
ISBN
9780870133831

In October 1991, the Michigan Hemingway Society convened in Petoskey, Michigan, to pay tribute to the famous writer. Hemingway: Up in Michigan Perspectives is a selection of the insightful scholarship and research presented at the conference.

The collection begins with essays that examine the Michigan of Hemingway’s youth, and its so-called savage and civilized aspects as portrayed in the Nick Adams stories. Next, a lively dialogue about what happened as Hemingway moved away from Michigan - in his life and his work - takes place between Michael Reynolds and Linda Wagner-Martin as they discuss the unfinished, unpublished novel Jimmy Breen.

The collection also includes discussions of Hemingway and the wider world, bringing new perspectives to his novels The Sun Also Rises; A Farewell to Arms; For Whom the Bell Tolls; Across the River and Into the Trees; and his short stories The Short Happy Life of Francis McComber, and Today is Friday.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1995
Pages
289
ISBN
9780870133831