From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing for them beforehand and writing about them afterwards, Africa was a major factor in his life and work. But surprisingly little scholarship has been devoted to this aspect of Hemingway\u27s oeuvre. This book fills that empty niche, opening the way for a long-delayed and multi-faceted conversation on a neglected aspect of Hemingway\u27s work. Topics treated include historical, theoretical, biographical, theological, and literary interpretations of Hemingway\u27s African topics and motifs
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Broad overview of Hemingway’s experiences in Africa, pointing out parallels between such works as “S...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
Thematic study comparing Hemingway’s treatment of the nature of death and mortality to Qaddafi’s, no...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
On Hemingway’s distinct and influential writing style from the point of view of a writer. Extensive ...
On the difficulties inherent in editing and publishing Hemingway’s African book manuscript into thre...
On Hemingway\u27s distinct and influential writing style from the point of view of a writer. Extensi...
Biographical approach. Gives detailed historical and technical information on the African safari, gu...
Commentary on Hemingway’s African safaris and the works inspired by them, including Green Hills of A...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Relies on information from recently opened archives to resolve unanswered questions regarding the co...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Broad overview of Hemingway’s experiences in Africa, pointing out parallels between such works as “S...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
Thematic study comparing Hemingway’s treatment of the nature of death and mortality to Qaddafi’s, no...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
On Hemingway’s distinct and influential writing style from the point of view of a writer. Extensive ...
On the difficulties inherent in editing and publishing Hemingway’s African book manuscript into thre...
On Hemingway\u27s distinct and influential writing style from the point of view of a writer. Extensi...
Biographical approach. Gives detailed historical and technical information on the African safari, gu...
Commentary on Hemingway’s African safaris and the works inspired by them, including Green Hills of A...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Relies on information from recently opened archives to resolve unanswered questions regarding the co...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Broad overview of Hemingway’s experiences in Africa, pointing out parallels between such works as “S...