
Title
Afterword: Ernest Hemingway and American Literature’s Legacy of Environmental Disengagement: The Circular Trajectory of Environmental Openness in In Our Time
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
Argues that despite Hemingway’s concerns regarding the unsustainability of modern environmental policies, he creates a virginal territory, particularly in “Big Two-Hearted River” in which the natural world remains perpetually open and unthreatened.
Published in
Environmental Evasion: The Literary, Critical, and Cultural Politics of ‘Nature’s Nation’
Date
2011
Pages
125-130
Citation
Willis, Lloyd. “Afterword: Ernest Hemingway and American Literature’s Legacy of Environmental Disengagement: The Circular Trajectory of Environmental Openness in In Our Time. In Environmental Evasion: The Literary, Critical, and Cultural Politics of ‘Nature’s Nation’, 125-30. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2011.