A Pursuit Race Explained

"A Pursuit Race" is a 1927 short story by American writer Ernest Hemingway. It was published in the collection Men Without Women.

Plot summary

"A Pursuit Race" tells the story of a man, William Campbell, involved in a "pursuit race" with a burlesque show. The story takes place within a single hotel room in Kansas City, where the racer's boss Mr. Turner finds him. It is first made to seem that the racer is drunk, but it is eventually established that the racer is high on heroin, which is revealed when the racer shows his boss track marks on his arm. The boss attempts to help the racer, but eventually leaves the man alone in the hotel room.

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Themes

William Campbell embodies the theme of a loser lost to alcohol and heroin. For him and all those like him, life itself has become a pursuit race.[3]

Adaptation

The story appears as a scene in the 1962 film Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man, featuring Dan Dailey as Campbell and Fred Clark as Mr. Turner.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A63735842/LitRC Hemingway's Puzzling Pursuit Race
  2. https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/ernest-hemingway-reflections-on-ernest-hemingway/629/ Reflections on Ernest Hemingway
  3. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Hemingway%2c+the+figure+of+the+bicycle%2c+and+avant-garde+Paris.-a0412554754 Hemingway, the figure of the bicycle, and avant-garde Paris
  4. https://variety.com/1961/film/reviews/hemingway-s-adventures-of-a-young-man-1200420174/ Film Review