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In more than 30 novels, several short stories, graphic novels, movies, plays and poems, Ernest Hemingway has been introduced or "appropriated" as an important fictional character. This book is an inquiry into that phenomenon from various perspectives--including that of fan fiction--and deals with such questions as what, if anything, this biographical fiction adds to the dialogue about America's best known and most talked about writer.
Ron McFarland, the author of more than 20 books, is a professor of English at the University of Idaho.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsPrefaceOne—Appropriating Ernest HemingwayTwo—Young HemingsteinThree—Hemingway Makes the Twenties RoarFour—Hemingway and the Threatening ThirtiesFive—Ernest Hemingway: Our Man in HavanaSix—Sci-fi Papa; or, Hemingway in Speculative FictionSeven—With Hem ObsessedEight—Hemingway on Stage, Screen and TelevisionNine—Hem Among the PoetsConclusionChapter NotesWorks ConsultedIndex