In Another Country | Essays and Criticism
- The Code in Hemingway’s “In Another Country”
In the following essay, R. Moore discusses Hemingway’s Code as it is seen in the short story “In Another Country” through the character of the narrator and the Italian Major.
- Overview of “In Another Country”
In the following essay, Michael Zam examines Hemingway’s sparse writing style, and compares that style to the early motion-picture technique of montage.
- Hemingway’s Invisible Hero of “In Another Country”
In the following excerpt, Forrest Robinson argues that the reader’s revelation in Hemingway’s “In Another Country” “can be seen only through the consciousness of the invisible first-person narrator who—in the creative act of giving a form and a focus to his own past experience—resolves a conflict implicitly disclosed in the process of narration.”
- The Look of Hemingway’s ‘‘In Another Country’’
In the following excerpt, Colin S. Cass examines several aspects of ‘‘In Another Country,’’ including Hemingway’s writing style, his allusion to Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta, and his use of ‘‘window’’ and ‘‘looking’’ imagery.

