Chronicles their troubled relationship from their initial meeting in Paris in 1924 to Hemingway’s death in 1961. Traces their development as authors within a politically charged era and identifies personal jealousy and divergent political ideologies involving the Spanish Civil War as eventually coming between the two by the late 1930s. Frequent references to The Spanish Earth and For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Spanish Civil War, a high point of «commitment» for Anglo-American writers, played an ambivalent...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Biography of their turbulent twenty-year relationship drawing on their writings, correspondence, mil...
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway wrote to John Dos Passos from Madrid: “You are the great writer of Spain”....
Compares the experiences and writings of Hemingway and Andre Malraux during the Spanish Civil War, n...
English translation of the 2005 Spanish biography of José Robles Pazos, Spanish Republican activist ...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Analyzes Dos Passos’s text, identifying several modernist themes illustrated through representations...
Opens with an overview of Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War before moving into an exa...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
The Spanish Civil War, a high point of «commitment» for Anglo-American writers, played an ambivalent...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Biography of their turbulent twenty-year relationship drawing on their writings, correspondence, mil...
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway wrote to John Dos Passos from Madrid: “You are the great writer of Spain”....
Compares the experiences and writings of Hemingway and Andre Malraux during the Spanish Civil War, n...
English translation of the 2005 Spanish biography of José Robles Pazos, Spanish Republican activist ...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Analyzes Dos Passos’s text, identifying several modernist themes illustrated through representations...
Opens with an overview of Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War before moving into an exa...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
The Spanish Civil War, a high point of «commitment» for Anglo-American writers, played an ambivalent...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...