Основной контент книги For Whom the Bell Tolls
Text

Volume 600 pages

0+

For Whom the Bell Tolls

An Exploration of Love, Loyalty, and War in Spain
Not available
This book is not sold in your country. If you have VPN enabled, please disable it

About the book

In «For Whom the Bell Tolls,» Ernest Hemingway crafts a poignant narrative set during the Spanish Civil War, focusing on Robert Jordan, an American dynamiter tasked with blowing up a bridge to aid Republican forces. Hemingway utilizes his hallmark succinct prose, blending rich, emotive language with a stark, realist portrayal of war, love, and sacrifice. The novel'Äôs exploration of themes such as honor, despair, and the interconnectedness of humanity is underscored by the title'Äôs philosophical allusion to John Donne, encapsulating the essence of shared human experience in conflict. Through vivid depictions of the Spanish landscape and the intensity of guerrilla warfare, Hemingway situates the reader in a tumultuous historical moment, elevating individual suffering to universal significance. Ernest Hemingway, an emblematic figure of 20th-century literature, draws from his own experiences as a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War, enriching the narrative with authentic emotional depth and insight. His life, marked by encounters with war, love, and the search for meaning, strongly influenced the creation of this novel. Hemingway's direct engagement with conflicting ideologies reflects his broader philosophical inquiries into the human condition and mortality. Readers seeking to grasp the psychological and moral complexities of war through a meticulously crafted lens will find «For Whom the Bell Tolls» to be an essential exploration. It invites reflection on personal and collective sacrifice while demonstrating the enduring nature of human connections, forever resonating across the chasms of time and struggle.

Log in, to rate the book and leave a review
Book «For Whom the Bell Tolls» — download in epub or read online. Leave comments and reviews, vote for your favorites.
Age restriction:
0+
Release date on Litres:
16 September 2024
Volume:
600 p.
ISBN:
8596547786214
Publisher:
Copyright holder:
Bookwire
Audio
Average rating 4,2 based on 522 ratings
Text, audio format available
Average rating 4,7 based on 248 ratings
Text, audio format available
Average rating 4,3 based on 575 ratings
Draft
Average rating 4,9 based on 281 ratings
Text
Average rating 4,9 based on 278 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings