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Adiós Hemingway

Adiós Hemingway
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2005
Genre: Cuba
ISBN: 9781841955414

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In a detective story set against the backdrop of Hemingway's Cuba, the discovery of the skeletal remains of the victim of a forty-year-old murder on the Havana estate of Ernest Hemingway, draws ex-cop Mario Conte back into the game to investigate a crime with roots in Hemingway's Cuba four decades earlier.


Adiós, Hemingway

Adiós, Hemingway
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN:

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Adiós Hemingway

Adiós Hemingway
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Canongate Us
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A first-rate detective story set against the backdrop of Hemingway's Cuba, this novel is part a fascinating examination of Hemingway in his trying final years and part nifty postmodern mystery.


Appropriating Hemingway

Appropriating Hemingway
Author: Ron McFarland
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786479779

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In more than 30 novels, several short stories, graphic novels, movies, plays and poems, Ernest Hemingway has been introduced or "appropriated" as an important fictional character. This book is an inquiry into that phenomenon from various perspectives--including that of fan fiction--and deals with such questions as what, if anything, this biographical fiction adds to the dialogue about America's best known and most talked about writer.


Modernism on File

Modernism on File
Author: C. Culleton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2008-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230610390

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Modernism on File: Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950 brings together important new scholarship focused on J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and its institutional presence in shaping and directing American print, film, and art culture. From Harlem to Hollywood, Hoover and his bureau workers were bent on decontaminating America's creativity and this collection looks at the writers and artists who were tagged, tracked, and in some cases, trapped by the FBI. Contributors detail the threatening aspects of political power and critique the very historiography of modernism, acknowledging that modernism was on trial during those years.


The New Hemingway Studies

The New Hemingway Studies
Author: Suzanne del Gizzo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108849148

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The subject of endless biographies, fictional depictions, and critical debate, Ernest Hemingway continues to command attention in popular culture and in literary studies. He remains both a definitive stylist of twentieth-century literature and a case study in what happens to an artist consumed by the spectacle of celebrity. The New Hemingway Studies examines how two decades of new-millennium scholarship confirm his continued relevance to an era that, on the surface, appears so distinct from his—one defined by digital realms, ecological anxiety, and globalization. It explores the various sources (print, archival, digital, and other) through which critics access Hemingway. Highlighting the latest critical trends, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how Hemingway's remarkably durable stories, novels, and essays have served as a lens for understanding preeminent concerns in our own time, including paranoia, trauma, iconicity, and racial, sexual, and national identities.


Ernest Hemingway in Context

Ernest Hemingway in Context
Author: Debra A. Moddelmog
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107010551

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"This book: Provides the fullest introduction to Hemingway and his world found in a single volume ; Offers contextual essays written on a range of topics by experts in Hemingway studies ; Provides a highly useful reference work for scholarship as well as teaching, excellent for classes on Hemingway, modernism and American literature."--Publisher's website.


Adios Hemingway

Adios Hemingway
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Murder
ISBN:

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The bones of a man murdered forty years earlier surface on the Havana estate of Ernest Hemingway. A hard living ex-cop reluctantly accepts a reinstatement to investigate the crime. As he digs into the past, the idealistic memory of Papa Hemingway soon gives way to the truth.


Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway
Author: Jean-Pierre Pustienne
Publisher: Silverback Books
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2005
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 9782752802057

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The 'icon' Ernest Hemingway analyzed under all his aspects, or better as the mythical 'Papa': the hunter and fisherman, the bullfight fan, the special correspondent, the globe-trotter, the drinker, the brave soldier, the volunteer, the lover.


Postcolonial Literatures in the Local Literary Marketplace

Postcolonial Literatures in the Local Literary Marketplace
Author: Jenni Ramone
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137569344

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This book asks what reading means in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, through close readings of literary texts from postcolonial, spatial, architectural, cartographic, materialist, trauma, and gender perspectives. It contextualises these close readings through new interpretations of local literary marketplaces to assert the significance of local, not global meanings. The book offers longer case studies on novels that stage important reading moments: Alejo Carpentier’s The Lost Steps (1953), Leonardo Padura’s Adios, Hemingway (2001), Tabish Khair’s Filming (2007), Chibundhu Onuzo’s Welcome to Lagos (2017), and Zadie Smith’s Swing Time (2016). Chapters argue that while India’s literary market was disrupted by Partition, literature offers a means of moving beyond trauma; in post-Revolutionary Cuba, the Special Period led to exploitation of Cuban literary culture, resulting in texts that foreground reading spaces; in Nigeria, the market hosts meeting, negotiation, reflection, and trade, including the writer’s trade; while Black consciousness bookshops and writing in Britain operated to challenge the UK literary market, a project still underway. This book is a vindication of reading, and of the resistant power and creative potential of local literary marketplaces. It insists on ‘located reading’, enabling close reading of world literatures sited in their local materialities.