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Hemingwayesque, a.|ˌhɛmɪŋweɪˈɛsk| [f. the name of Ernest Hemingway (1898–1961), American novelist + -esque.] Characteristic of the works of E. Hemingway. So ˌHemingˈwayan a.; ˌHemingwayˈese; ˈHemingwayish a.
1942H. Haycraft Murder for Pleasure viii. 171 Hemingwayesque courage and fatalism. 1957J. Kerouac On Road (1958) vii. 41 Composing his latest Hemingwayan short story. 1959Times Lit. Suppl. 4 Sept. 505/3 His father, a Hemingwayish figure. 1964Listener 28 May 882/2 Plain unvarnished Hemingwayese looks decidedly mannered. 1970English Studies LI. 491 In Ernest Hemingway, A Life Story..Carlos Baker has adopted his subject's deliberately simple declarative style. The opening and closing of the book are archly Hemingwayesque; some parts of the 640 pages that come between are simply Hemingwayese. |