Hemingway and the Black Renaissance

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Subjects (LCSH):
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Criticism and interpretationHemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Influence
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism
Harlem Renaissance -- Influence
Issue Date:
2012Metadata
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The Ohio State University PressContents:
A shared language of American modernism : Hemingway and the Black Renaissance / Mark P. Ott -- Hemingway's lost presence in Baldwin's Parisian room : mapping Black Renaissance geographies / Joshua Parker -- Hemingway and Wright, Baldwin and Ellison / Charles Scruggs -- Knowing the recombining : Ellison's ways of understanding Hemingway / Joseph Fruscione -- Free men in Paris : the shared sensibility of James Baldwin and Ernest Hemingway / Quentin Miller -- Hemingway and McKay, race and nation / Gary Edward Holcomb -- Cane and In our time : a literary conversation about race / Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland -- Rereading Hemingway : rhetorics of whiteness, labor, and identity / Ian Marshall -- "Across the river and into the trees, I thought" : Hemingway's impact on Alex la Guma / Roger Field.
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Item embargoed for five years
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9780814211779 (print)0814211771 (print)
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