War + Ink
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War + Ink

New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway's Early Life and Writings

Steven Paul, Gail Sinclair, Steven Trout

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War + Ink

New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway's Early Life and Writings

Steven Paul, Gail Sinclair, Steven Trout

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Casts fresh light on the formative years of one of the twentieth century's most important literary figures

Ernest Hemingway's early adulthood (1917–1929) was marked by his work as a journalist, wartime service, marriage, conflicts with parents, expatriation, artistic struggle, and spectacular success. In War + Ink, veteran and emerging Hemingway scholars, alongside experts in related fields, present pathbreaking research that provides important insights into this period of Hemingway's life.

Comprised of sixteen elegantly written essays, War + Ink revisits Hemingway's formative experiences as a cub reporter in Kansas City. It establishes a fresh set of contexts for his Italian adventure in 1918 and his novels and short stories of the 1920s, offers some provocative reflections on his fiction and the issue of truth-telling in war literature, and reexamines his later career in terms of themes, issues, or places tied to his early life. The essays vary in methodology, theoretical assumptions, and scope; what they share is an eagerness to question—and to look beyond—truisms that have long prevailed in Hemingway scholarship.

Highlights include historian Jennifer Keene's persuasive analysis of Hemingway as a "typical doughboy, " Ellen Andrew Knodt's unearthing of "Hemingwayesque" language spread throughout the correspondence penned by his World War I contemporaries, Susan Beegel's account of the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic and its previously unrecognized impact on the young Hemingway, Jennifer Haytock's adroit analysis of "destructive spectatorship" in The Sun Also Rises, Mark Cirino's groundbreaking discussion of the instantaneous "life review" experienced by Hemingway's dying characters (an intrusion of the speculative and the fantastic into fiction better known for its hard surfaces and harsh truths), and Matthew Nickel's detailed interpretation of the significance of Kansas City in Across the River and Into the Trees. A trio of scholars—Celia Kingsbury, William Blazek, and Daryl Palmer—focus on "Soldier's Home, " offering three very different readings of this quintessential narrative of an American soldier's homecoming. Finally, Dan Clayton and Thomas G. Bowie reexamine Hemingway's war stories in light of those told by today's veterans.

War + Ink offers a cross section of today's Hemingway scholarship at its best—and reintroduces us to a young Hemingway we only thought we knew.

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INDEX
Aachen, Battle of, 204
Across the River and into the Trees (Hemingway), 260, 268; attack on Martha Gellhorn in, 314; significance of Kansas City in, 324–44
Adair, William, 96
Aldrich, Mildred, 108
Alexander, Grover Cleveland, 15, 20, 21
All Quiet on the Western Front (Remarque), 116, 126
Allen, Henry J., 193
Along with Youth (Griffin), 20, 24, 25, 39, 40
Ambrose, Steven, 203
America’s Forgotten Pandemic (Crosby), 42, 47, 48-49; on death toll of influenza pandemic, 36, 37, 43,
American Expeditionary Forces, 58–60, 62
American Field Service, 17
American Legion, 68
American Red Cross: Hemingway’s embarrassment over, 64; Hemingway’s enlistment in, 17, 22–23, 56, 74, 75–76; Hemingway’s service in, 53, 209, 301
Anzio, Battle of, 213
Arnold, Ruth, 281n4
“Assumption of the Madonna” (Titian), 330
Baerdemaeker, Ruben de, 170, 185
Baker, Carlos, xiii
Baker, Milford, 141, 148n22
Baring-Gould, S., 337
Barloon, Jim, 225, 239n5
Barry, John M., 36, 38, 42
Barton, Bruce, 23
Barton, Clara, 299, 300, 319n12
Bates, Robert W., 41–56, 50n4
Baudelaire, Charles, 336
Beck, Steve, 233
Beegel, Susan, 268, 274
Beidler, Philip, 207
Benson, Josef, 281n10
Bergson, Henri: on consciousness during crisis, 245–46, 248–49, 250, 251
“Big Two-Hearted River” (Hemingway), 100, 257n7; as response to war, 236–37; childhood trauma in, 262, 273, 274–77, 282n13; original ending of, 224
Birdwell, Michael E., 77, 87
“Black Ass at the Crossroads” (Hemingway), 346n15
Bollate, Italy, 24
Borden, Mary, 104–5, 106
Bosworth, R. J. B., 115, 120, 128
Breit, Harvey, 327
Brenner, Gerry, 134, 136, 139, 200n1
Brian, Denis, 283n18
Bristow, Nancy, 57
Broer, Lawrence, 280n1, 281n11
Brokaw, Tom, 203
Brome, Vincent, 318n5
Brooke, Rupert, 117
Bruccoli,...

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