- Title
- Hemingway s Disappearing Style
- Author/Creator
- Donal Harris
- Publication Details
- On Company Time: American Modernism in the Big Magazines, pp.173-202
- Annotation
- Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hemingway s associations with Esquire and Life. Harris chronicles Hemingway s twenty-year relationship with Esquire as a contributor of columns and short fiction before moving into an examination of the author s frequent appearances in Life as subject matter and the dual publication of The Old Man and the Sea in Life and as a Scribner s novella. Harris posits The Old Man and the Sea as both a biography of the author s turbulent career and as the last phase of his literary style. Discusses Hemingway s preoccupation with the ephemerality of mass periodical publication as well as his resurgence in popularity and legacy.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015132475603691
Book chapter
Hemingway s Disappearing Style
On Company Time: American Modernism in the Big Magazines, pp.173-202
2016
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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