Hemingway The American Writer
It dawned on me recently that, although Hemingway is one of the most well-known American writers, most of his stories do not take place in America. A majority of his books take place outside of America (Spain, France, Africa, Cuba).
For me, this is one reason (though not the only reason) why I prefer Steinbeck and Sinclair Lewis. Most of their novels were about Americans and set in America. There is something about that that speaks to something deep in me that foreign books don't quite do.
It is interesting that one of the United States' most preeminent writers (Hemingway) wrote a lot of books set in foreign countries. You must admit that one distinctive thing about Dostoevsky is you're going to get stories about Petersburg and Moscow, with Steinbeck you will get stories about California. With Hemingway you're more likely to get a story about Madrid
Twain wrote several novels about foreign lands (Innocents Abroad, Circling the Equator, Connecticut Yankee, A Tramp Abroad), but he always balanced it with a distinctly American viewpoint of how an American would react to some of these places