Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations

Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations

by Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations

Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations

by Miriam B. Mandel

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Overview

Originally commissioned for Life Magazine in 1960, The Dangerous Summer is Ernest Hemingway's chronicle of a bullfighting season in Spain in the late 1950s. Nearly thirty years previously, Hemingway had written on the subject of bullfighting in his 1932 book Death in the Afternoon. While the earlier work was hailed by many critics, The Dangerous Summer, published nearly 25 years after Hemingway's death, may be the author's most neglected book.

Hemingway often omitted material from his work, believing that readers could have a feeling for such omissions, as long as "the writer is writing truly enough." Because Hemingway was erudite in many languages and in many areas, however, the "missing" or "omitted" material is not always easily accessible to people who are not experts in the area he discusses or who read him many decades later.

In Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations, Miriam Mandel has retrieved the historical, literary, biographical, technical and cultural backgrounds that underlie Hemingway's last narrative, particularly those elements associated with bullfighting, a topic unfamiliar to most readers today. These annotations offer detailed information about the animals, people, and cultural constructs mentioned in The Dangerous Summer.

In the comprehensive Introduction, Mandel discusses the origins and development of bullfighting, gives some background of Spanish events in the twentieth century, and reviews Hemingway's life-long involvement with Spain. Along with her earlier book, Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon: The Complete Annotations (Scarecrow Press, 2002), this volume provides all the historic, literary, taurine and Spanish backgrounds needed to understand the large body of Hemingway's fiction that is set in Spain or deals with Spanish topics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810860148
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/01/2008
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.35(w) x 9.33(h) x 1.21(d)

About the Author

Miriam B. Mandel, former Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and American Literatures of Tel Aviv University, has published articles on Jane Austen, Joseph Conrad, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others. Her books include Reading Hemingway: The Facts in the Fictions (1995; paperback edition, 2001) and Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon: The Complete Annotations (2002), both published by Scarecrow Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     ix
User's Guide     xiii
The Entries     xiv
Text of the Entries     xv
Organization of the Material     xvii
Names     xviii
Taurine Statistics     xx
The Functions of Place Names     xxi
Other Hemingway Texts     xxv
Introduction     1
Change, Nostalgia, and the Law     1
Bulls and Bull Breeding     8
The Bullfighter     20
The Bullring     31
The Corrida     37
Impresarios, Apoderados, and the Rise of los Trusts     53
The Facts of 1959: The Taurine Season     58
The Facts of 1959: Hemingway's Situation     62
Backgrounds: The Conception of The Dangerous Summer     63
Production: The Writing and Editing of The Dangerous Summer     65
Result: The Bias of The Dangerous Summer     68
The Importance of The Dangerous Summer     73
Annotations to The Dangerous Summer     77
Notes     265
Works Consulted     321
Index     345
About the Author     370
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