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Hardcover A Farewell to Arms Book

ISBN: 1025441532

ISBN13: 9781025441535

A Farewell to Arms

"A Farewell to Arms" is a seminal work of modernist literature that captures the harsh realities of the First World War through a deeply personal lens. Set against the backdrop of the Italian campaign, the narrative follows Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army. The story explores the profound psychological and physical toll of combat, juxtaposed with a haunting and intense romance between Henry and Catherine Barkley, an English volunteer nurse.

Hemingway employs his signature spare, direct prose to depict the chaos of retreat, the camaraderie of soldiers, and the search for meaning amidst senseless destruction. Themes of disillusionment, courage, and the fragility of human connection are masterfully woven into a plot that moves from the front lines to the quiet desperation of life in wartime. As one of the most significant war novels ever written, "A Farewell to Arms" remains a poignant exploration of the Lost Generation and the universal quest for love and safety in a world torn apart by violence.

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