- Title
- Looking for a Place to Land: Hemingway s Ghostly Presence in the Fiction of Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison
- Author/Creator
- Charles Scruggs
- Publication Details
- Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, pp.55-77
- Annotation
- Influence study on how each author adapted Hemingway s existential theme of a man alone in their post-Harlem Renaissance writings. Scruggs focuses on their efforts to define their own independent places in American fiction through revision of Hemingway s themes of violence, loneliness, and search for refuge found in A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, The Killers, In Our Time, A Farewell to Arms, and To Have and Have Not.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015136379303691
Book chapter
Looking for a Place to Land: Hemingway s Ghostly Presence in the Fiction of Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison
Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, pp.55-77
2012
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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