On Hemingway and Spain: Essays & Reviews 1979-2013 - Softcover

Josephs, Allen

 
9780692210475: On Hemingway and Spain: Essays & Reviews 1979-2013

Synopsis

This indispensable collection of essays and reviews, covering more than three decades, is Allen Josephs' magnum opus - impeccable scholarship, perspicaciously researched, elegantly written, a deeply felt record of literary criticism at its best as authentically incarnational experience.
- H.R. Stoneback

Gathering a lifetime of published scholarship, Allen Josephs of the University of West Florida here presents an incisive and vital collection of essays focused on the life and work of our greatest English-language novelist. An authority on toreo as well as on Hemingway, Josephs pays special attention to how Spanish traditions, culture, sensibilities and spirituality impacted Hemingway's writing through the years, yet also delivers critical reviews and essays on a host of other important topics in Hemingway studies.

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About the Author

ALLEN JOSEPHS is a past president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society and one of the world's foremost Hemingway scholars. His writings include the critically-acclaimed "Ritual and Sacrifice in the Corrida," "White Wall of Spain: The Mysteries of Andalusian Culture," four critical editions of the poetry of Lorca, and numerous reviews and essays in the Atlantic, New Republic, New York Times Book Review and elsewhere. He has been University Research Professor at the University of West Florida since 1986, and has taught there since 1969.

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