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Companion to Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon

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ISBN-10: 1571132023

ISBN-13: 9781571132024

Edition: 2004

Authors: Miriam B. Mandel

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Published in 1932, Death in the Afternoon reveals its author at the height of his intellectual and stylistic powers. By that time, Hemingway had already won critical and popular acclaim for his short stories and novels of the late twenties. A mature and self-confident artist, he now risked his career by switching from fiction to nonfiction, from American characters to Spanish bullfighters, from exotic and romantic settings to the tough world of the Spanish bullring, a world that might seem frightening and even repellant to those who do not understand it. Hemingway's nonfiction has been denied the attention that his novels and short stories have enjoyed, a state of affairs this Companion…    
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Book details

List price: $95.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/1/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 360
Size: 6.42" wide x 9.25" long x 1.13" tall
Weight: 1.562
Language: English

Miriam B. Mandel is Senior Lecturer in the English Department at Tel Aviv University, Israel

Hemingway works that address the bullfight
A note on the text of Death in the afternoon
Introduction
The composition, revision, publication, and reception of Death in the afternoon
"Devout again by cynicism" : Lord Byron and Don Juan in Death in the afternoon
"I like you less and less" : the Stein subtext in Death in the afternoon
Subject and author : the literary backgrounds of Death in the afternoon
"The real thing"? : representing the bullfight and Spain in Death in the afternoon
"Very sad but very fine" : Death in the afternoon's imagist interpretation of the bullfight-text
"Far from simple" : the published photographs in Death in the afternoon
Deleted "flashes" : the unpublished photographs of Death in the afternoon
"Que tal, hombre, que tal?" : how paratexts narrow the gap between reader and text in Death in the afternoon
"Prejudiced through experience" : Death in the afternoon and the problem of authorship
"The sequence of motion and fact" : cubist collage and filmic montage in Death in the afternoon
The legacy of Death in the afternoon : Norman Mailer and Barnaby Conrad