
Title
Milton Wolff, Ernest Hemingway, and Historical Memory: The Spanish Civil War Sixty Years Later
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Opens with an historical overview of Wolff’s role in the controversial execution of American soldier Leonard Aibel by Republican forces. Links the historical events of Wolff’s autobiographical novel Another Hill (1994) with Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, suggesting Hemingway’s intentions for his novel were to discredit André Marty, chief political commissar of the International Brigades and to detail the moral and political conflicts of the Spanish Civil War.
Published in
North Dakota Quarterly
Volume
63
Issue
3
Date
1996
Pages
81-89
Citation
Nelson, Cary. “Milton Wolff, Ernest Hemingway, and Historical Memory: The Spanish Civil War Sixty Years Later.” North Dakota Quarterly 63, no. 3 (1996): 81-89.