
Title
Re-emergence of the Encounter with Long-Haired Painters: The Hidden Influence of the Japanese Artists in The Garden of Eden Manuscripts
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
On the influence of long-haired Japanese painters in 1920s Paris on Hemingway’s developing identity as a professional writer. Yanagisawa discusses the excision of the Japanese artists from A Moveable Feast and later restoration in A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition, thematically connecting them with the long-haired painter Nick Sheldon and his impact on David’s recovery as a writer found in the The Garden of Eden manuscripts.
Published in
Cultural Hybrids of (Post)Modernism: Japanese and Western Literature, Art and Philosophy
Date
2016
Pages
177-194
Citation
Yanagisawa, Hideo. “Re-emergence of the Encounter with Long-Haired Painters: The Hidden Influence of the Japanese Artists in The Garden of Eden Manuscripts.” In Cultural Hybrids of (Post)Modernism: Japanese and Western Literature, Art and Philosophy, edited by Beatriz Penas-Ibáñez and Akiko Manabe, 177-94. New York: Peter Lang, 2016.