
Title
Truth, Lies, and Racial Consequences in Ernest Hemingway’s True at First Light: A Fictional Memoir
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Applies a postcolonial lens to the racial “truths” of black-white relations that Hemingway becomes conscious of through his reconnection with Africa during his second safari. Lewis discusses political conflicts of the period and Hemingway’s treatment of racial identity, privilege, and negotiation.
Published in
Comparative American Studies
Volume
4
Issue
4
Date
2006
Pages
459-470
COinS
Citation
Lewis, Nghana. “Truth, Lies, and Racial Consequences in Ernest Hemingway’s True at First Light: A Fictional Memoir.” Comparative American Studies 4, no. 4 (Dec. 2006): 459-70.