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.
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