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For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest Hemingway
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Pages
471
Year
2014
Language
English
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart

About

One of the classic novels of the 20th century, it is the story of one outsider struggling to find himself and his place in the midst of war.

It is the Spanish Civil War. Robert Jordan, an American professor and demolitions expert, is sent across enemy lines to lead a rag-tag band of Guerillas in a mission to blow up a bridge as part of a surprise offensive by the republicans. The mission, which should be straightforward, is thrown into increasing chaos as more and more complications arise — starting, much to Jordan's surprise, with him falling in love. Often considered one of Hemmingway's best novels, it explores themes including death, masculinity, the horrors of modern warfare, and the nature of politics and belief.

Ernest Hemingway is a winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and Pulitzer Prize.

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Ernest Hemingway was an American author whose sparse, direct prose style influenced writers the world over. He was the recipient of both the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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