For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Hemingway Library Edition

In the speech, which was later published in New Masses with the title "Fascism is a Lie," Hemingway scathingly condemns fascism, exposes the murder of innocent civilians by Francisco Franco's forces, and warns his audience: "The totalitarian fascist states believe in the totalita...

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Published in:The Hemingway Review 2021, Vol.41 (1), p.106-107
Main Author: Guill, Stacey
Format: Review
Language:eng
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War
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Summary:In the speech, which was later published in New Masses with the title "Fascism is a Lie," Hemingway scathingly condemns fascism, exposes the murder of innocent civilians by Francisco Franco's forces, and warns his audience: "The totalitarian fascist states believe in the totalitarian war" (FWBT-HLE 480). The other interesting element of this edition is the inclusion of three rarely seen short stories by Hemingway written about his experiences in World War II. The inclusion of the early drafts and supplementary material in this new edition of For Whom the Bell Tolls succeeds in offering endless opportunities for study.
ISSN:0276-3362
1548-4815