
Title
Hemingway and the Enduring Appeals of Battle
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Relates Hemingway’s personal experience in war to his fiction, examining the change in writing from the young Hemingway eager for war experience to the alienated and stoic Hemingway of later years. Discusses the ways in which the appeal of the spectacle, comradeship, and destruction of war affected him as a person and a writer, drawing on “Soldier’s Home” and A Farewell to Arms.
Published in
North Dakota Quarterly
Volume
68
Issue
2-3
Date
2001
Pages
276-284
Citation
Martin, Lawrence H. “Hemingway and the Enduring Appeals of Battle.” North Dakota Quarterly 68, nos. 2-3 (2001): 276-84.