Che Ti Dice La Patria?

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OriginaltitleChe ti dice la Patria?
TranslatorWhat does the father-land tell you?
LanguageEnglish
"Che ti dice la Patria?"
Short story by Ernest Hemingway
Original titleChe ti dice la Patria?
TranslatorWhat does the father-land tell you?
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)short story
Publication
Published inMen Without Women
Publication typeshort story collection
Publication date1927

"Che ti dice la Patria?" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway set in Italy. The Italian title may be translated as "What does the homeland tell you?"

This story was first published in The New Republic (May 18, 1927), under the title "Italy – 1927 ". Under the new title the story was included, later that year, in the collection Men Without Women.[1]

Plot summary

The story is about a journey through Spezia and Genoa, two years after Benito Mussolini became dictator of Italy. The story records a journey marked by "ten days of disappointing weather, unpleasant interactions with the locals, and bad food".[1]

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