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100 1 $aReynolds, Michael Shane,$d1937-2000.
245 10 $aHemingway :$bthe American homecoming /$cMichael Reynolds.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bBlackwell,$c1992.
300 $axxiii, 264 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aNow and then -- Then -- Sun and shadows -- Summer's lease -- A pursuit race -- Room with no view -- The hundred days -- Fortune and men's eyes -- ritual acts -- Pilgrim's progress -- The new life -- A piece of the continent -- The dead.
520 $aMichael Reynolds's extraordinary evocation of Hemingway's life continues in this volume, finding the American writer in Paris in 1926 and following him through the dissolution of his first marriage and the beginning of his second. We witness the emergence of the public version of Hemingway and the development of a mature and major literary talent. Most significantly Reynolds reveals the radical difference between the two versions of Hemingway's male heroes. The now accepted version of these actors (tough, self-reliant, lapidary figures) is shown to be a distinct break from the earlier figures who are vulnerable, wounded survivors living precariously in a doomed world in which they have little control. These are not men with a code of behavior, nor are they strong, forceful role models. They do not make things happen. They do not fare well with women. As Reynolds shows, this transition has its roots in Hemingway's own life, Hemingway's development from a rootless and insecure expatriate to the forceful figure of myth is a complex web involving his father's suicide, his second marriage and his return to America. Michael Reynolds reveals this narrative with his customary vigour, style and clarity.
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600 10 $aHemingway, Ernest,$d1899-1961.
600 16 $aHemingway, Ernest,$d1899-1961.
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650 0 $aNovelists, American$y20th century$vBiography.
650 6 $aRomanciers américains$y20e siècle$vBiographies.
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