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A Farewell to Arms
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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 process" (The New York Times).
Written when Ernest Hemingway was thirty years old and lauded as the best American novel to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Set against the looming horrors of the battlefield--weary, demoralized men marching in the rain during the German attack on Caporetto; the profound struggle between loyalty and desertion--this gripping, semiautobiographical work captures the harsh realities of war and the pain of lovers caught in its inexorable sweep.
Ernest Hemingway famously said that he rewrote the ending to A Farewell to Arms thirty-nine times to get the words right. This edition collects all of the alternative endings together for the first time, along with early drafts of other essential passages, offering new insight into Hemingway's craft and creative process and the evolution of one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century. Featuring Hemingway's own 1948 introduction to an illustrated reissue of the novel, a personal foreword by the author's son Patrick Hemingway, and a new introduction by the author's grandson Seán Hemingway, this edition of A Farewell to Arms is truly a celebration.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781451658163
EAN:
9781451658163
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
352
Authors:
Ernest Hemingway
Foreword by:
Patrick Hemingway
Publisher:
Scribner Book Company
Published Date: 2012-10-07
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There was too much repetition in the dialogue. Another author could contain the same amount of action in less than half the pages.
Solid story, war and romance. They don't write endings like that anymore. Up until that point, I was hovering between 3 and 4 stars. 5 stars.
Read this book after hearing it was someone's favorite book, but after forcing myself to finish it,, I couldn't understand why it would be anyone's favorite. Hemingway writes like a middle schooler trying to up their word count, droning on for pages with a single thought. I found it boring and tedious.
This is the second Hemingway novel I've read, and it will be my last. It has moments of interesting action and interaction, but the dialogue is boring and tiring. I kept anticipating that a worthwhile story would emerge, but it ended without achieving that objective. I can only conclude that he wrote for a far different audience that does not include me.
Thoughtful; kept my interest as the storyline weaved and caught me in the emotional time; impacts and the real lives