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SUMMARY:Ernest Hemingway Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Garden of Eden\\nOur 2026 seminar invites you into the lush
 \, provocative world of The Garden of Eden—a posthumously published and 
 deeply intriguing work by Ernest Hemingway.\\n\\nOver the course of two and
  a half days\, we’ll journey to the sunlit French Riviera of the 1920s\, 
 where a young writer and his wife find themselves drawn into a daring and c
 omplicated relationship with another woman. What begins as a romantic escap
 e unfolds into a bold exploration of identity\, desire\, and artistic creat
 ion.\\n\\nTogether\, we’ll examine the novel’s rich and often controver
 sial themes—creativity\, gender fluidity\, sexuality\, and race—while c
 onsidering its unique place within Hemingway’s body of work. Written over
  a span of 15 years\, from 1946 until Hemingway’s death in 1961\, and ult
 imately published in 1986\, The Garden of Eden offers a rare and revealin
 g glimpse into the evolution of one of the 20th century’s most iconic lit
 erary voices.\\n\\nJoin us for thoughtful discussion\, fresh perspectives\,
  and a deeper appreciation of this daring and unconventional novel.\\n\\nSp
 eakers will include Dr. Carl Eby\, author of Reading Hemingway’s The 
 Garden of Eden\; Dr. Marc K. Dudley\, author of Hemingway\, Race\, and Ar
 t: Bloodlines and the Color Line\; and Timothy Christian\, author of Hemi
 ngway’s Widow\, a biography of Mary Welsh Hemingway. This year’s Boise 
 State University panel features Dr. Mac Test\, who will present “Heming
 way and the Literary Tradition of Gender Bending\,” and Dr. Stacey Guil
 l on “White Elephants\, Sea Changes\, and Secret Gardens: Hemingway’s 
 Gendered Worlds.” The full seminar program will be published this summer.
 \\n\\nRegistration for in-person and virtual attendance opens on June 1.
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/ernest-hemingway-seminar/
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