Ernest Hemingway and the geography of memory / edited by Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott.


Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, c2010.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Memory and manhood: troublesome recollections in The garden of eden / Marc Hewson — Reclaimed experience: trauma theory and Hemingway’s lost Paris manuscripts / Marc Seals — Memory and the sharks / Sergio Perosa, translated by Mark Cirino — Memory and desire: Eliotic consciousness in early Hemingway / Matthew J. Bolton — Lions on the beach: dream, place, and memory in The old man and the sea / Larry Grimes — Hemingway and cultural geography: the landscape of logging in The end of something / Laura Gruber Godfrey — Expatriate lifestyle as tourist destination: The sun also rises and experiential travelogues of the twenties / Allyson Nadia Field — Pursuit remembered: experience, memory, and invention in Green hills of Africa / Lawrence H. Martin — Alchemy, memory, and archetypes: reading Hemingway’s Under Kilimanjaro as an African fairy tale / Erik Nakjavani — A moveable feast or a miserable time actually ? Ernest Hemingway, Kay Boyle, and modernist memoir / Verna Kale — The persistence of memory and the denial of self in A farewell to arms / Mark Cirino — The currents of memory: Hemingway’s big two-hearted river as metafiction / Robert Paul Lamb — A clean, well-lighted place for killing: nostalgia in Hemingway’s Death in the afternoon / Emily O. Wittman — Memory in The garden of eden / Barbara Lounsberry.

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