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The Hemingway Lens

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December 1997–January 1998, no. 197

Hemingway in Spain and Selected Poems by David P. Reiter

Interactive Press $17.95 pb, 182 pp

The Hemingway Lens

by
December 1997–January 1998, no. 197

David Reiter’s fourth book, Hemingway in Spain and Selected Poems, opens with the selected work followed by poems that may prove difficult for those who find the sparing endnotes insufficient to enlighten them on Reiter’s subtleties, but often exciting for Hemingway aficionados.

I was eager to read this volume, remembering my 1981 trip to Key West while doing a brief stint at Miami University. I went looking for Hemingway’s hang-out, Sloppy Joe’s, hoping for a great find like John Tranter’s Egypt ‘sunning itself’. What stayed with me was another little bar populated by some of Hemingway’s men ‘try[ing] to kill the sun’, or waiting ‘to decipher’ some ‘undisturbed grave’ (‘Ghosts of the Castle at Calahorra’).

Bev Braune reviews 'Hemingway in Spain and Selected Poems' by David P. Reiter

Hemingway in Spain and Selected Poems

by David P. Reiter

Interactive Press $17.95 pb, 182 pp

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