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Hemingway's Paris

 

Stoneback - Hemingway's Paris: Our Paris?A masterpiece of appreciation and analysis by a scholar whose knowledge and love of Paris is as deep, profound and genuine as his knowledge and love of Hemingway.

 

 

 

 

 

 



H.R. Stoneback knows his Hemingway and his Paris. I had the incomparable experience of visiting Paris twice while working for Ernest Hemingway in 1959. I viewed the city at the side of the writer while he added the finishing touches to A Moveable Feast. Professor Stoneback's evocation of Hemingway's Paris of the 1920s is as close as I have come since to reliving those Paris days in the company of Ernest Hemingway. Reading this book will be a treat for all who love Hemingway and Paris, and a pleasant surprise for all readers.

- Valerie Hemingway, author of Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways

 

 

This is a dream book ... beautifully evocative.

– Rosanna Warren, poet, scholar, Emma MacLachlan Metcalf Professor of the Humanities at Boston University

 

 

H.R. Stoneback's intense reading of Hemingway's Paris–revealing Hemingway's nuanced rendering of the deus loci and his intentionally subtle infusion of numinosity–is nothing short of nonpareil. Stoneback's work undoes decades of weak and negative criticism of Hemingway. Read this classic piece–a benchmark in the creative essay–and you will see exactly how and why Hemingway's Paris became Stoneback's Paris and by extension your Paris. Stoneback's Hemingway's Paris: Our Paris? shows, ever so illustratively and ever so doucement, how and why we read Hemingway.

– Allen Josephs, past president of the Hemingway Foundation and Society, and author of Ritual and Sacrifice in the Corrida

 

 

 ... [a] gem of a book ... charming.

– Ann LaFarge, syndicated book reviewer

  • Paper, 48 pages, 7.6" x 5"
  • Retail price $9.95
  • ISBN-10: 1453877762
  • ISBN-13: 978-1453877760
  • Available to bookstores via Ingram.

H.R. StonebackH.R. Stoneback holds the title Distinguished Professor of English at the State University of New York, New Paltz. Stoneback has received numerous awards and honors for criticism, poetry and teaching. He has served as visiting professor at the University of Paris, Fulbright Professor at Peking University and director of the American Center for Students and Artists in Paris. A leading scholar of international reputation on Ernest Hemingway, Stoneback is also a widely published literary critic, poet and author or editor of more than 20 volumes of criticism and poetry. His recent books include Reading Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" (Kent State University Press, 2007) and Hurricane Hymn and Other Poems (Codhill Press, 2009). Stoneback is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Hemingway Society.

 

 

Published October 2010


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Professor Stoneback's lyrical prose takes the reader inside the soul of Hemingway's Paris, penetrating the surface of guide-books to reveal tantalizing secrets.

– A.E. Hotchner, playwright, novelist, memoirist, Hemingway friend, author of the classic Papa Hemingway

 

 

No one has written better or more wisely about Ernest Hemingway's Paris than H.R. Stoneback.

- Donald Junkins, author of Late at Night in the Roawboat, Journey to the Corrida, and other books

 

 

Stoneback’s story exists for anyone who listens attentively with reverence to the deus loci and for all who read aright the cartography of the palimpsest that is Paris. Stoneback’s Paris can be Our Paris in our time and always will be a moveable feast with Hemingway seated at the table.

- Matthew Nickel, writing in newsletter of The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society

 

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