
Title
The Hemingway of Cuba and Bimini and His Later Relationship to Nature
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Explores contrasting themes and stylistic techniques between Hemingway’s early and late writings, positing that they are the result of a deep connection to nature gained while he lived in Cuba. Reads later works such as Across the River and into the Trees and Islands in the Stream as evidence of Hemingway’s evolving understanding that the interconnectedness of human relationships mirrors aspects of the natural world.
Published in
North Dakota Quarterly
Volume
68
Issue
2-3
Date
2001
Pages
91-103
Citation
Gajdusek, Robert E. “The Hemingway of Cuba and Bimini and His Later Relationship to Nature.” North Dakota Quarterly 68, nos. 2-3 (2001): 91-103.