Book contents
- The New Hemingway Studies
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- The New Hemingway Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction Hemingway in the New Millennium
- Part I The Textual Hemingway
- Part II Identities
- Part III Global Engagements
- Chapter 12 “There’s No One Thing That’s True”
- Chapter 13 New World Order, Old World Ways
- Chapter 14 Post-“American” Hemingway Studies
- Chapter 15 Politics, Espionage, and Surveillance
- Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
Conclusion
from Part III - Global Engagements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 August 2020
- The New Hemingway Studies
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- The New Hemingway Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction Hemingway in the New Millennium
- Part I The Textual Hemingway
- Part II Identities
- Part III Global Engagements
- Chapter 12 “There’s No One Thing That’s True”
- Chapter 13 New World Order, Old World Ways
- Chapter 14 Post-“American” Hemingway Studies
- Chapter 15 Politics, Espionage, and Surveillance
- Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
As these stories document, discoveries in Hemingway studies – which may be new information or simply the publication of previously unavailable texts – are constant. They garner international coverage and spark commentary over why the author remains such a durable, omnipresent figure not just in American but in world culture. One need not look to the front pages or Internet links to gauge his popularity, either. In book publishing the appetite for new takes on familiar stories seems unquenchable.
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- The New Hemingway Studies , pp. 255 - 258Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020