- Title
- Hemingway's Roadmaps in Cuba: 'The Strange Country' as a Postwar Road Narrative
- Author/Creator
- Hideo Yanagisawa
- Publication Details
- The Hemingway Review, Vol.42(1), pp.68-79
- Annotation
- Several roadmaps in the Hemingway Museum in Havana, which Ernest Hemingway probably used in the 1950s, contain marginalia, such as his name and highlighted travel routes. The markings on the roadmaps appear to allude to Hemingway's Cuba-U.S. driving tours in the 1950s and connect to his nostalgic memory as a writer and father of broken families, in "The Strange Country." Through several similarities with Hemingway's roadmaps in Cuba, "The Strange Country" might be understood as Hemingway's only road narrative.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015211983803691
Journal article
Hemingway's Roadmaps in Cuba: 'The Strange Country' as a Postwar Road Narrative
The Hemingway Review, Vol.42(1), pp.68-79
2022
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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