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A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway

Reader Score

83%

83% of readers

recommend this book

The definitive edition of the classic novel of love during wartime, featuring all of the alternate endings: "Fascinating...serves as an artifact of a bygone craft, with handwritten notes and long passages crossed out, giving readers a sense of an author's

Book Details

  • Publisher: Scribner Book Company
  • Publish Date: Jul 8th, 2014
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Hemingway Libra - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.40in - 1.00in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781476764528
  • Categories: ClassicsLiteraryWar & Military

About the Author

Hemingway, Ernest: - Ernest Hemingway did more to change the style of English prose than any other writer of his time. Publication of The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms immediately established Hemingway as one of the greatest literary lights of the twentieth century. His classic novel The Old Man and the Sea won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953. Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. His life and accomplishments are explored in-depth in the PBS documentary film from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, Hemingway. Known for his larger-than-life personality and his passions for bullfighting, fishing, and big-game hunting, he died in Ketchum, Idaho on July 2, 1961.

Praise for this book

Fascinating...serves as an artifact of a bygone craft, with handwritten notes and long passages crossed out, giving readers a sense of an author's process.-- "The New York Times"
"A Farewell to Arms" stands, more than 80 years after its first appearance, as a towering ornament of American literature.-- "The Washington Times"
This special edition of [Hemingway's] classic World War I novel, first published in 1929, contains several features that illuminate how Hemingway constructed his timeless tale of love and war.-- "Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
A Farewell to Arms is a gem....To see Hemingway go from bold pronouncements and overwriting to his signature stripped-down style isn't just instructive, it's practically intrusive (but fun!)-- "NPR.org"