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Reading Hemingway's to Have and Not: Glossary Commentary

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Reading Hemingway's to Have and Not: Glossary Commentary
Reading Hemingway's to Have and Not: Glossary Commentary

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Reading Hemingway's to Have and Not: Glossary Commentary

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Published in 1937, Ernest Hemingway’s
To Have and Have Not
is that rare example of a novel whose cultural impact far outweighs its critical reputation. Long criticized for its fragmented form, its ham-fisted approach to politics, and its hard-boiled obsession with cojones, this blistering tale of a Florida Straits boat captain named Harry Morgan desperately trying to survive the economic ravages of the Great Depression by running rum and revolutionaries to Havana has fueled tourist industries in Key West and Cuba and has inspired at least three movie adaptations (including a classic cowritten by William Faulkner and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall).
In
Reading Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not
,
Kirk Curnutt
explicates dozens of topics that arise from this controversial novel’s dense, tropical swelter of references and allusions. From Cuban politics to multifarious New Deal “alphabet agencies,” from rum running to human smuggling to byways, bars, and brothels, Curnutt delves deeply into the plot’s rich textural back- drop. Most important, he reminds us what a very different novel
would have been had Hemingway not undergone a political change of heart while covering the Spanish Civil War and revised a narrative originally feral in its suspicion of partisans and ideologues at odds with the newfound ideals of activism and intervention that Hemingway felt essential to halting the global rise of fascism.
More than any study of the only novel Ernest Hemingway set on American soil, this book reads
in the peculiar juxtaposition of literary innovation and popular appeal that made Hemingway the world’s most famous writer. While valorizing Hemingway’s artistry, Curnutt never lets readers forget the visceral thrills of what one movie adaptation called “Hemingway-Hot Adventure.”

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