
Title
Troubling Space: Dispersal of Place in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and The Garden of Eden
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Studies Hemingway’s destabilization of conventional geographical locations through numerous references, particularly European place names, in both novels. Käck examines the author’s aesthetic blurring of boundaries in his layered constructions of space that form referential patterns or networks in which places possess meaning only in relation to other places, no matter their distance on a map. Discusses the commodification of places along with ideas of ownership and consumption.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
37
Issue
2
Date
Spring 2018
Pages
98-112
Citation
Käck, Elin. “Troubling Space: Dispersal of Place in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and The Garden of Eden.” Hemingway Review 37, no. 2 (Spring 2018): 98-112.