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A Farewell to Arms
The Definitive World War I Masterpiece of Love and Loss: A Poignant Tale of Courage, Heartbreak, and Sacrifice on the Italian Front
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Narrado por:
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John Raynar
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Ernest Hemingway
Have you ever wondered why some stories of love and war remain etched in the human heart long after the final page is turned?
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is a powerful and deeply moving novel set during World War I, exploring the fragile balance between love and survival in a world defined by conflict.
The story follows Frederic Henry, an American serving in the Italian army, whose detachment from the war is transformed when he is wounded and falls in love with Catherine Barkley. Together, they seek meaning and refuge in each other as the chaos of war threatens to consume everything around them.
With his signature concise and evocative style, Hemingway brings to life the harsh realities of war alongside the quiet moments of intimacy that give life its meaning.
What You’ll Discover in This Modern Classic:
A World War I Narrative: Experience the tension, uncertainty, and danger of the Italian front.
An Unforgettable Love Story: Follow the emotional journey of two people trying to find peace in a time of destruction.
Hemingway’s Distinctive Style: Engage with a minimalist prose that conveys deep emotion beneath the surface.
Existential Themes: Reflect on disillusionment, purpose, and the search for meaning in an unpredictable world.
A Portrait of Courage and Loss: Understand the emotional cost of war and the resilience required to endure it.
A Farewell to Arms remains a timeless exploration of love, loss, and the human condition.
Discover a story that continues to resonate across generations.
Public Domain (P)2026 Library of Alexandria