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{{Byline|last=Peppard|first=Victor|}} | {{Byline|last=Peppard|first=Victor|abstract=Ernest Hemingway and Norman Mailer both wrote fiction and journalism that deal with Russians (“Reds”). In Ernest Hemingway’s ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' and Norman Mailer’s Harlot’s Ghost and Oswald’s Tale, Reds or communists of different types, stripes, and nationalities appear in various significant roles and guises.|url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/Victor_Peppard}} | ||
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* {{cite journal |last=Stoneback |first=H.R. |title=.“The Priest Did Not Answer: Hemingway, the Church, the Party, and For Whom the Bell Tolls.” |url= |journal=Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls. |volume= |issue= |date=1992 |pages=99-112 |access-date= |ref=harv }} | * {{cite journal |last=Stoneback |first=H.R. |title=.“The Priest Did Not Answer: Hemingway, the Church, the Party, and For Whom the Bell Tolls.” |url= |journal=Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls. |volume= |issue= |date=1992 |pages=99-112 |access-date= |ref=harv }} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Watson |first=William Braasch |title=.“Joris Ivens and the Communists: Bringing Hemingway into the Spanish Civil War.” |url= |journal= Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls |volume= |issue= |date=1992 |pages=37-57 |access-date= |ref=harv }} | * {{cite journal |last=Watson |first=William Braasch |title=.“Joris Ivens and the Communists: Bringing Hemingway into the Spanish Civil War.” |url= |journal= Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls |volume= |issue= |date=1992 |pages=37-57 |access-date= |ref=harv }} | ||
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