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Hemingway, in his writing, is often associated with ______________
World War I
Hemingway's first book, _______________, was a book of short stories.
In Our Time
The Nick Adams Stories provide a look at a person__________________
not unlike Hemingway himself.
The Nick Adams Stories first appeared in _______________
In Our Time
Gertrude Stein once said, of post WWI America, _______________
"You are all a lost generation."
Gertrude Stein's quote, along with the wasteland like appearance of decimated cities, gave rise to use of the _________________
Wasteland motif.
Hemingway is known for the _______________ within his works.
The Code Hero
The "code hero" is defined as having the following characteristics;
Tight lipped, manly, "grace under pressure"
The main character in Snows of Kilamanjaro is
Harry.
The code hero faces ___________ constantly. "_______ or _________"
Death; Death of Nada
The code hero practices the virtues of _________, ___________, and _________.
Courage, honor, and endurance.
Hemingway wrote in the _________________ style.
minimalist
Hemingway stuck to the "__________________"
Iceberg Principle of Writing
Hemingway, of the "well made" story, said "___________________"
The well made story is not modernistic
In "Snows of Kilimanjaro," Harry's death is seen as the _______ of the story, while the other _______ was what the reader could get out of it.
1/8, 7/8
3 famous places Hemingway lived:
Cuba, Idaho, Key West
Hemingway killed himself in.......
Idaho
Name a few of Hemingway's famous works....................
The Sun Also Rises, Farewell to Arms, In Our Time, For Whom the Bell Tolls.
''Winesburg, Ohio" was originally called............
"Book of the Grotesque"
Sherwood Anderson influenced..(3 people).......
John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner
The ________ character was popularized by Sherwood Anderson.
grotesque
Sherwood Anderson is associated with......
Clyde, Ohio
Sherwood Anderson once worked at a _________________
paint factory.
Sherwood Anderson fits into the following categories...........
Realism, Naturalism, Local color (and regionalism) and Modernism.
Sherwood Anderson, on life, once said "_____________________"
Life, not death, is the great adventure."
John Dos Passos wrote................ and...........
The Big Money and 1919 AND 42nd Parallel
The Camera Eye probably takes place in............
Kentucky
The Camera Eye makes use of the .............
''newsreel technique''
Dos Passos was originally a _____________ but switched to being a _________________ near the later part of his life.
liberal; right wing conservative
Typographically, ______________ looks Modernistic in writing.
The Big Money
President Calvin Coolidge is referenced in "_______________". He is partially responsible for leading America into the __________________
Newsreel LXVVIII; Great Depression
William Faulkner's house was called............
Rowen Oaks
Will Faulkner wrote..........Remember this shit.
As I Lay Dying, Light in August, The Hamlet, Absolom Absolom.
"I discovered that my own little _________ of native soil was worth writing about and that I would never __________ to exhaust it."
postage stamp; live long enough
Faulkner Also wrote a novel called "___________" also known as Flags in the Dust.
Sartoris
"_____________________" had four narrators, including a slave and a retarded person.
Sound and Fury