For Whom The Bell Tolls

Ernest Hemingway - Larger than life, Brash, Flamboyant, Womaniser, Bull runner. Drinker, Author, War Correspondent, Boor. Following the success of his 1920s novels Hemingway profiled himself as the big game hunting, marlin landing he-man that he yearned to be. Eight years after his last novel and on the receiving end of some less than complimentary reviews for his non fiction attempts, Hemingway appears a little irrelevant. The Spanish Civil war changed that. Hemingway loved Spain and its culture. He saw the Nationalist coup as an assault on the country and its culture which he revered. He also related easily to the young American volunteers. He himself had been a Red Cross volunteer in WW1. The Civil War allowed him to relive his youth safe from the combat of the front lines. In Madrid he appeared in a faux khaki uniform. In Adam Hochschilds "Spain in our Hearts" Lincoln Brigade Physician William Pike,...