Name/Title
Key West Hemingway: A ReassessmentEntry/Object ID
813.52 CURDescription
Conventional wisdom holds that Hemingway's Key West years were among his least productive, and many are dismissive of the works he produced during that time. In this collection, several leading Hemingway scholars focus on his overlooked short stories and essays, especially those written for Esquire from 1933 to 1936. They demonstrate how the island inspired some of his most vivid work and discuss how the "Hemingway industry" continues to endure.
Contributors: Patrick Hemingway, Carol Hemingway, Lawrence R. Broer, Gail D. Sinclair, Milton A. Cohen, Dan Monroe, Susan F. Beegel, Steve Paul, Mark P. Ott, Susan J. Wolfe, Mimi Reisel Gladstein, Michael J. Crowley, John J. Fenstermaker, E. Stone Shiftlet, Kirk Curnutt, James H. Meredith, Nicole Camastra and Russ Pottle .Collection
Library CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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BookNomenclature Sub-Class
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Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsBook Details
Editor
Curnutt, KirkEdition
FirstPlace Published
City
GainesvilleState/Province
FloridaCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaDate Published
2009Binding
Binding Type
Hardcover or Case BoundPublication Language
EnglishCall No.
813.52 CURISBN
978-0-8130-3355-6Condition
Reason for Exam
At AcquisitionOverall Condition
Very Good