
Title
Mano A Mano Rivalries in Spain and America: Hemingway vs. Faulkner in The Dangerous Summer
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Traces the careers of both authors as well as their respective opinions about each other. Claims Hemingway casts himself as matador Antonio Ordóñez, the disciplined and graceful matador who confronts danger, and Faulkner as Luis Miguel Dominguín, the showy trickster who feigns danger, as a defense against his professional anxieties of inadequacy. Relies on Harold Bloom’s anxiety of influence construct and Melanie Klein and Hanna Segal’s concept of projective identification.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
28
Issue
1
Date
Fall 2008
Pages
68-88
Citation
Fruscione, Joseph. “Mano A Mano Rivalries in Spain and America: Hemingway vs. Faulkner in The Dangerous Summer.” Hemingway Review 28, no. 1 (Fall 2008): 68-88.