For Whom The Bells Toll
by Ernest Hemingway
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Binding/Format Audio |
Publisher Iofy |
Date 2002 |
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Publisher Notes
A great novel of the Spanish civil war. It is appealing that the most important novels on the tragedy that was the Spanish civil war was written by the North American Ernest Hemingway (Nobel Prize in 1954) that, in an emaciated testimonial, describes the last three days in the life of an idealistic young man recruited in the republican campaigns. The title stems from a paragraph of John Donne's sermon that, after stating that "No man is an Island, entire of it self; every man is a piece of the Continent. And therefore never claim to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." This is an important work in the literature of our times and it is shown proudly in this collection.
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