Translating Modernism: Fitzgerald and Hemingway

Translating Modernism: Fitzgerald and Hemingway

by Ronald Berman
Translating Modernism: Fitzgerald and Hemingway

Translating Modernism: Fitzgerald and Hemingway

by Ronald Berman

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Overview

In Translating Modernism Ronald Berman continues his career-long study of the ways that intellectual and philosophical ideas informed and transformed the work of America’s major modernist writers. Here Berman shows how Fitzgerald and Hemingway wrestled with very specific intellectual, artistic, and psychological influences, influences particular to each writer, particular to the time in which they wrote, and which left distinctive marks on their entire oeuvres. Specifically, Berman addresses the idea of "translating" or "translation"—for Fitzgerald the translation of ideas from Freud, Dewey, and James, among others; and for Hemingway the translation of visual modernism and composition, via Cézanne. Though each writer had distinct interests and different intellectual problems to wrestle with, as Berman demonstrates, both had to wrestle with transmuting some outside influence and making it their own.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817381554
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 07/26/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 99
File size: 587 KB

About the Author

Ronald Berman is the author of The Great Gatsby and Fitzgerald's World ofIdeas, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties, Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway: Language and Experience, and Modernity and Progress.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Landscapes and Ideas 000 1. Fitzgerald: American Dreams 000 2. Fitzgerald: American Realities 000 3. Fitzgerald's Autobiographies 000 4. Hemingway: Thinking about Cezanne 000 5. Hemingway's Michigan Landscapes 000 Notes 000 Selected Bibliography 000 Index 000
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