Epilogue
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2021
Summary
‘If I could have made this enough of a book,’ wrote Ernest Hemingway in the Epilogue of Death in the Afternoon, a book that pulsates with nostalgia for his beloved Spain, ‘if I could have made this enough of a book it would have had everything in it. The bare white mud hills looking across toward Casablanca; days on the train in August with the blinds pulled down on the side against the sun and the wind blowing them. … What else should it contain of a country you love so much? We never will ride back from Toledo in the dark, washing the dust out with Furdador, nor will there be that week of what happened in the night in that July in Madrid.’
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- The Redress of LawGlobalisation, Constitutionalism and Market Capture, pp. 556 - 557Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021