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Hemingway - So Far from Simple (Paperback)
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Hemingway - So Far from Simple (Paperback)
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Ernest Hemingway has long been recognized as one of the most
important and influential fiction writers of the twentieth century.
Despite receiving many accolades during his lifetime, including the
Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize, his work also attracted a good
deal of criticism. Some critics felt that his characters lacked
depth; others, especially feminists, objected to his emphasis on
hyper-masculine subject matter, such as warfare, bullfighting, and
hunting. This fresh reevaluation of Hemingway's career takes a new
and different perspective from that of traditional Hemingway
critics. The author draws on the postmodernist writings of Michel
Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Edward Said (who was greatly
influenced by Foucault's thought). From this perspective, he
underscores Hemingway's self-conscious focus on his career as a
writer, and the ways in which he addressed critical responses to
his works. He makes frequent reference to Hemingway's
correspondence to highlight key turning points in Hemingway's
career, takes issue with the early tendency to reduce Hemingway's
works to the "biographical," and shows how Hemingway's innovations
resulted from a variety of factors, most notably his preoccupation
with his literary career. The early chapters trace Hemingway's
specific view of literary modernism and its effect on his writing.
The later chapters show how he disowned his earliest allegiance and
developed a distinct "political" point of view--not one to be
confused with party affiliations or political slogans but his own
individualistic point of view. In addition, the author pays more
attention than most critics have to those works that were largely
ignored or devalued when published, especially Death in the
Afternoon and Across the River Into the Trees. This thoughtful,
in-depth study of the career of a 20th-century literary icon shows
that there is still a great deal in Hemingway's work that deserves
serious critical reflection.
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