
In Another Country (novel)
"In Another Country" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway, set during World War I in an Italian hospital. It follows an unnamed American soldier recovering from a war injury and his interactions with other soldiers, including Italian veterans. The narrative explores themes of alienation, the impact of war on identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Through the characters' conversations and experiences, Hemingway highlights the emotional and psychological scars of warfare, as well as the struggle for connection in a fragmented world. The story encapsulates the profound sense of dislocation felt by soldiers exposed to the traumas of combat.