Includes bibliographical references ([299]-309) and index
A Key West girl / Ernest Hemingway, with an introduction by Patrick Hemingway907 Whitehead Street / Carol Hemingway -- Only in Key West : Hemingway's fortunate isle / Lawrence R. Broer -- The end of some things : Hemingway's decade of loss / Gail D. Sinclair -- Beleaguered modernists : Hemingway, Stevens, and the left / Milton A. Cohen -- Hemingway, the left, and Key West / Dan Monroe -- Harry and the pirates : the romance and reality of piracy in Hemingway's To have and have not / Susan F. Beegel -- Tropical iceberg : Cuban turmoil in the 1930s and Hemingway's To have and have not / Steve Paul -- The Anita logs and To have and have not : the Gulf Stream as transcribed experience / Mark P. Ott -- "The poor are different from you and me" : masculinity and class in To have and have not / Susan J. Wolfe -- Hemingway, Faulkner, and Hawks : the nexus of creativity that generated the film To have and have not / Mimi Reisel Gladstein -- Reexamining the origins of "After the storm" / Michael J. Crowley -- Why Esquire? : the multiple voices of Hemingway's complex public persona / John J. Fenstermaker -- Letters and literary tourism : Hemingway as your Key West correspondent in "The sights of Whitehead Street" / E. Stone Shiflet and Kirk Curnutt -- Hemingway's Key West band of brothers : the World War I veterans in "Who murdered the vets?" and To have and have not / James H. Meredith -- The nice, the strange, and the wicked : physical and moral landscapes in "The strange country" / Nicole Camastra -- Key West as carnival : Hemingway and the commodification of celebrity / Russ Pottle.
Ernest Hemingway, with an introduction by Patrick Hemingway: A Key West girl
Carol Hemingway: 907 Whitehead Street
Lawrence R. Broer: Only in Key West : Hemingway's fortunate isle
Gail D. Sinclair: The end of some things : Hemingway's decade of loss
Milton A. Cohen: Beleaguered modernists : Hemingway, Stevens, and the left
Dan Monroe: Hemingway, the left, and Key West
Susan F. Beegel: Harry and the pirates : the romance and reality of piracy in Hemingway's To have and have not
Steve Paul: Tropical iceberg : Cuban turmoil in the 1930s and Hemingway's To have and have not
Mark P. Ott: The Anita logs and To have and have not : the Gulf Stream as transcribed experience
Susan J. Wolfe: "The poor are different from you and me" : masculinity and class in To have and have not
Mimi Reisel Gladstein: Hemingway, Faulkner, and Hawks : the nexus of creativity that generated the film To have and have not
Michael J. Crowley: Reexamining the origins of "After the storm"
John J. Fenstermaker: Why Esquire? : the multiple voices of Hemingway's complex public persona
E. Stone Shiflet and Kirk Curnutt: Letters and literary tourism : Hemingway as your Key West correspondent in "The sights of Whitehead Street"
James H. Meredith: Hemingway's Key West band of brothers : the World War I veterans in "Who murdered the vets?" and To have and have not
Nicole Camastra: The nice, the strange, and the wicked : physical and moral landscapes in "The strange country"
Russ Pottle.: Key West as carnival : Hemingway and the commodification of celebrity
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