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Barking at Death: Hemingway, Africa, and the Stages of Dying
Hemingway and Africa (2011)
  • James Plath
Abstract
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Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing for them beforehand and writing about them afterwards, Africa was a major factor in his life and work. But surprisingly little scholarship has been devoted to this aspect of Hemingway's oeuvre. This book fills that empty niche, opening the way for a long-delayed and multi-faceted conversation on a neglected aspect of Hemingway's work. Topics treated include historical, theoretical, biographical, theological, and literary interpretations of Hemingway's African topics and motifs.
Publication Date
Winter November 29, 2011
Editor
Mandel, Miriam B.
Publisher
Camden House
ISBN
978-1571134837
Publisher Statement
Hemingway and Africa is published by Camden House,an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Inc., https://www.camden-house.com/default_camden.asp. The selection is reprinted here with permission.
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Citation Information
James Plath. "Barking at Death: Hemingway, Africa, and the Stages of Dying" Rochester, NYHemingway and Africa (2011) p. 299 - 319
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