
Title
Hemingway, Cézanne, and Writing: "Realities That Arise from the Craft Itself"
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
Influence study. Attends to Cézanne’s impact on Hemingway’s literary style as the young author sought to write like the artist painted. Examines Hemingway’s careful experimentation with diction and syntax in In Our Time to achieve the immediacy of “the real thing” through words. Frequent references to “On Writing.”
Published in
Literature and the Writer
Date
2004
Pages
209-225
COinS
Citation
Stanley, Lawrence. “Hemingway, Cézanne, and Writing: ‘Realities That Arise from the Craft Itself.’” In Literature and the Writer, edited by Michael J. Meyer, 209-25. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2004.