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Erik Nakjavani is Professor Emeritus of Humanities at the University of | {{start|Erik Nakjavani}} is Professor Emeritus of Humanities at the University of Pittsburgh. His life-long interests have been in literary theory, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. He specializes in Hemingway studies, and is a founding member of the Hemingway Society. His latest essay, “Theory and Practice of Fictionalized Biography: Hemingway’s ‘Under Kilimanjaro{{' "}} appeared in ''The Mailer Review'' (2018). | ||
Pittsburgh. His life-long interests have been in literary theory, psychoanalysis, | |||
and philosophy. He specializes in Hemingway studies and is a founding | |||
member of the Hemingway Society. His latest essay, | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 24 May 2022
Erik Nakjavani is Professor Emeritus of Humanities at the University of Pittsburgh. His life-long interests have been in literary theory, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. He specializes in Hemingway studies, and is a founding member of the Hemingway Society. His latest essay, “Theory and Practice of Fictionalized Biography: Hemingway’s ‘Under Kilimanjaro’” appeared in The Mailer Review (2018).