- Title
- Nick Adams at a Windy Crossroads: Echoes of Past and Future Fictions in Ernest Hemingway s "Che Ti Dice la Patria?"
- Author/Creator
- Ott, Mark P. P. Ott
- Publication Details
- Hemingway Review, Vol.24(2), pp.18-27
- Annotation
- Traces images of wind, dust, charcoal, and chestnuts throughout Hemingway s fiction, arguing that they express change, defilement, and loss. Contends that these images appearing prominently in Che Ti Dice la Patria? express the loss of Hemingway s idealized Italy to fascism and his marriage with Hadley to decay. Briefly discusses the use of the same imagery in The Three-Day Blow, A Canary for One, Ten Indians, A Farewell to Arms, and A Moveable Feast as examples of Hemingway s unique language of memory.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015130977503691
Journal article
Nick Adams at a Windy Crossroads: Echoes of Past and Future Fictions in Ernest Hemingway s "Che Ti Dice la Patria?"
Hemingway Review, Vol.24(2), pp.18-27
04/01/2005
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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