Hemingway's Outsized Life

In this class, we will explore the work of Ernest Hemingway, a writer whose literary style and heroic self-construction remain a source of fascination and controversy. Through a mostly chronological reading of his writings, we will examine Hemingway’s emergence as a pioneering modernist and member of the 1920s “lost generation,” his portrayal of war and violence, and his representations of gender, race, and “American-ness.” Assigned texts will include short stories, novels, and autobiographical works, as well as critical studies (including Ken Burns’ recent documentary film) that consider the impact of Hemingway’s life and writing on broader US cultural history. (Formerly ENAM 0294)

Schedule
11:15am-12:30pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 13, 2023 to May 15, 2023)
Location
Axinn Center 103
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