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Title

Soldiers’ Voices in In Our Time: Hemingway’s Ventriloquism?

Document Type

Article

Citation

Cohen, Milton A. “Soldiers’ Voices in In Our Time: Hemingway’s Ventriloquism?” Hemingway Review 20, no. 1 (Fall 2000): 22-29.

Annotation

Contends that the narrative perspective of the soldier depicts neither the voice of one solitary character nor a mere projection of Hemingway’s war experience. Noting the diversity of sentence structures, psychological states, and emotional responses to war found within the various vignettes, Cohen argues that the voices are those of thirteen separate soldiers with significantly differing war experiences.

Published in

Hemingway Review

Volume

20

Issue

1

Date

Fall 2000

Pages

22-29

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