Style, Politics, and Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War Dispatches
Keywords:
Ernest Hemingway, Spanish Civil War, war correspondence, journalism and propaganda, narrative journalism, eyewitness reporting, twentieth-century war reportingAbstract
The Spanish Civil War began in July 1936 as a rebellion of generals against the Republic’s electorally-restored left-leaning government. Hemingway held a deep love for Spain dating from his trips to the bullfights in the early 1920s. He finally made it to the war-torn country in March of 1937 to report on the war for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), to assess the situation in his role as chairman of the ambulance corps committee of the pro-Republican American Friends of Spanish Democracy. By war’s end in April 1939, Hemingway would make four trips to Spain and write thirty-one dispatches.