- Title
- A Trick Men Learn in Paris: Hemingway, Esquire and Mass Tourism
- Author/Creator
- Kevin Maier
- Publication Details
- Hemingway Review, Vol.31(2), pp.65-83
- Annotation
- Explores the influence of Hemingway s 1930s Esquire Letters on modern tourism. Maier looks at the tensions inherent between authentic travel and commercial tourism and the impact of Hemingway s early travels as an expatriate in Europe on his travel ideology. Discusses the author s paradoxical need for both adventure and luxury in his travel, concluding that Hemingway s writings and Esquire s advertising linking rugged activities to luxury items helped shape tourism marketing following World War II.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132264903691
Journal article
A Trick Men Learn in Paris: Hemingway, Esquire and Mass Tourism
Hemingway Review, Vol.31(2), pp.65-83
2012
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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