- Title
- Hemingway s In Our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the Suspension of Identification
- Author/Creator
- Lisa Narbeshuber
- Publication Details
- Hemingway Review, Vol.25(2), pp.9-28
- Annotation
- Refutes criticism comparing the structure of In Our Time to radical modernist cubism. Points to distances and mediation within the collection as proof that Hemingway rejected cubist values of immediacy, accessibility, and domination. Focuses on Indian Camp and Big Two-Hearted River as examples of Hemingway returning to a human scale, appreciating the limits of the body and mind regarding the assimilation of reality.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015130613503691
Journal article
Hemingway s In Our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the Suspension of Identification
Hemingway Review, Vol.25(2), pp.9-28
04/01/2006
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