
Title
Hemingway, Malraux, and the Warrior-Writer
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Views Malraux and Hemingway as warrior-writers because of their participation in and writing about war. Explores Hemingway’s concept of writing about war, drawing on passages from Death in the Afternoon and the character of Robert Jordan in For Whom the Bell Tolls. In his discussion of their literary rivalry, Lewis compares the two authors’ war novels and their lifestyles.
Published in
North Dakota Quarterly
Volume
60
Issue
2
Date
Spring 1992
Pages
58-71
Citation
Lewis, Robert W. “Hemingway, Malraux, and the Warrior-Writer.” Special Issue, North Dakota Quarterly 60, no. 2 (Spring 1992): 58-71.