death in the afternoon: honduras, hemingway, and duncan strong
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Archaeologist William Duncan Strong and author Ernest Hemingway are
both known for the exemplary works they produced in their respective fields. Most people
don't know the shared similarities in the parallel lives of these two men, and the
greater social forces that shaped them. This essay takes a Hemingway-like approach to
the life of Duncan Strong, using excerpts from Strong's expedition to Honduras in 1933
to draw analogy with the publicly renowned life of Ernest Hemingway.
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Authors | ;Thomas W. Cuddy |
Journal | journal of porous media |
Year | 2002 |
DOI | 10.5334/bha.12203 |
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