The Hemingway Review, March 22nd, 1996
By Milton Wolff. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1994.395 pp. Cloth $27.50. Milton Wolff's autobiographical novel resembles much of Hemingway's fiction. It springs from actual events known to the author at first and second-hand; its cast includes a combination of historical and various lesser-known persons; its protagonist is recognizably autobiographical; and its author's fears of cowardice and incompetence are home by a shadowy foil to the protagonist. Because Another Hill is an artful memoir of Milton Wolff's service with the anti-fascist International Volunteers in the Spanish Civi...
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