- Title
- Letters and Literary Tourism: Hemingway as Your Key West Correspondent in "The Sights of Whitehead Street"
- Author/Creator
- E. Stone ShifletKirk Curnutt
- Publication Details
- Key West Hemingway: A Reassessment, pp.220-240
- Annotation
- Close rhetorical analysis of Hemingway s 1935 Esquire essay, a humorous satire written in part in response to being treated as a Key West tourist attraction. Explores the historical and biographical contexts of the essay, and focuses on Hemingway s desire to promote his work over his celebrity to reestablish his flagging artistic reputation.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015136279903691
Book chapter
Letters and Literary Tourism: Hemingway as Your Key West Correspondent in "The Sights of Whitehead Street"
Key West Hemingway: A Reassessment, pp.220-240
2009
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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