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story of a tragic romance set against the brutality and confusion of World War I cemented his fame as a stylist and as a writer of extraordinary literary power. A volunteer ambulance driver and a beautiful English nurse fall in love when he is wounded on the Italian front. 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. Hemingway's frank portrayal of the love between Lieutenant Henry and Catherine Barkley, caught in the inexorable sweep of war, glows with an intensity unrivaled in modern literature, while his description of the German attack on Caporetto -- of lines of fired men marching in the rain, hungry, weary, and demoralized -- is one of the greatest moments in literary history. 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Three years later he completed the greatest novel to emerge from &quot;the good fight,&quot; For Whom the Bell Tolls. The story of Robert Jordan, a young American in the International Brigades attached to an antifascist guerilla unit in the mountains of Spain, it tells of loyalty and courage, love and defeat, and the tragic death of an ideal. In his portrayal of Jordan's love for the beautiful Maria and his superb account of El Sordo's last stand, in his brilliant travesty of La Pasionaria and his unwillingness to believe in blind faith, Hemingway surpasses his achievement in The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms to create a work at once rare and beautiful, strong and brutal, compassionate, moving, and wise. &quot;If the function of a writer is to reveal reality,&quot; Maxwell Perkins wrote Hemingway after reading the manuscript, &quot;no one ever so completely performed it.&quot; Greater in power, broader in scope, and more intensely emotional than any of the author's previous works, it stands as one of the best war novels of all time.</summary><cover oclc="ocn032346288" type="isbn">0684803356</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>5670</uniqueHoldings><holdings>12897</holdings><numEditions>380</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn010880370</oclcnum><exprid>sw000284621:lccn-n78-78534</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1954</date><languages count="31"><lang code="eng" count="162"/><lang code="ger" count="52"/><lang code="spa" count="24"/><lang code="fre" count="16"/><lang code="und" count="15"/><lang code="ita" count="14"/><lang code="pol" count="10"/><lang code="fin" count="10"/><lang code="kor" count="8"/><lang code="por" count="7"/><lang code="tur" count="7"/><lang code="rus" count="6"/><lang code="jpn" count="5"/><lang code="ara" count="5"/><lang code="gre" count="5"/><lang code="chi" count="4"/><lang code="swe" count="4"/><lang code="nor" count="4"/><lang code="hun" count="4"/><lang code="cze" count="3"/><lang code="dan" count="3"/><lang code="scr" count="2"/><lang code="dut" count="2"/><lang code="lit" count="1"/><lang code="heb" count="1"/><lang code="bur" count="1"/><lang code="mac" count="1"/><lang code="bul" count="1"/><lang code="cat" count="1"/><lang code="slo" count="1"/><lang code="tha" count="1"/></languages><dates different="76" first="1926" last="2008"/><audLevel>0.49</audLevel><creator>Hemingway, Ernest</creator><title>The sun also rises</title><genres><genre count="2173" norm="historical fiction">Historical fiction</genre></genres><summary>Published in 1926 to explosive acclaim, The Sun Also Rises stands as perhaps the most impressive first novel ever written by an American writer. A roman &#x309;clef about a group of American and English expatriates on an excursion from Paris's Left Bank to Pamplona for the July fiesta and its climactic bull fight, a journey from the center of a civilization spiritually bankrupted by the First World War to a vital, God-haunted world in which faith and honor have yet to lose their currency, the novel captured for the generation that would come to be called &quot;Lost&quot; the spirit of its age, and marked Ernest Hemingway as the preeminent writer of his time.</summary><cover oclc="ocn024008782" type="isbn">0684102501</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>4400</uniqueHoldings><holdings>6068</holdings><numEditions>206</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000285031</oclcnum><exprid>sw000285031:lccn-n78-78534</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1964</date><languages count="21"><lang code="eng" count="85"/><lang code="spa" count="25"/><lang code="rus" count="14"/><lang code="ita" count="10"/><lang code="ger" count="9"/><lang code="fre" count="8"/><lang code="chi" count="8"/><lang code="und" count="8"/><lang code="ara" count="6"/><lang code="pol" count="5"/><lang code="fin" count="5"/><lang code="swe" count="4"/><lang code="por" count="4"/><lang code="hun" count="4"/><lang code="per" count="3"/><lang code="dan" count="2"/><lang code="jpn" count="2"/><lang code="heb" count="1"/><lang code="dut" count="1"/><lang code="mul" count="1"/><lang code="cze" count="1"/></languages><dates different="37" first="1964" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.50</audLevel><creator>Hemingway, Ernest</creator><title>A moveable feast</title><summary>A Hemingway memoir recounting stories of himself, his wife, and his literary friends during their early years in Paris.</summary><cover oclc="ocn000285031" type="isbn">0684718049</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>4199</uniqueHoldings><holdings>5291</holdings><numEditions>104</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000093247</oclcnum><exprid>sw000093247:lccn-n78-78534</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1970</date><languages count="22"><lang code="eng" count="48"/><lang code="ger" count="9"/><lang code="und" count="6"/><lang code="rus" count="5"/><lang code="ita" count="4"/><lang code="spa" count="4"/><lang code="heb" count="4"/><lang code="pol" count="3"/><lang code="por" count="2"/><lang code="fre" count="2"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="gre" count="2"/><lang code="rum" count="2"/><lang code="fin" count="2"/><lang code="slo" count="2"/><lang code="cze" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="kor" count="1"/><lang code="dut" count="1"/><lang code="dan" count="1"/><lang code="mac" count="1"/><lang code="slv" count="1"/></languages><dates different="29" first="1970" last="2006"/><audLevel>0.49</audLevel><creator>Hemingway, Ernest</creator><title>Islands in the stream</title><genres><genre count="3954" norm="autobiographical fiction">Autobiographical fiction</genre><genre count="312" norm="adventure fiction">Adventure fiction</genre></genres><summary>First published in 1970, nine years after Ernest Hemingway's death, Islands in the Stream is the story of an artist and adventurer -- a man much like Hemingway himself. Rich with the uncanny sense of life and action characteristic of his writing -- from his earliest stories (In Our Time) to his last novella (The Old Man and the Sea) -- this compelling novel contains both the warmth of recollection that inspired A Moveable Feast and a rare glimpse of Hemingway's rich and relaxed sense of humor, which enlivens scene after scene. Beginning in the 1930s, Islands in the Stream follows the fortunes of Thomas Hudson from his experiences as a painter on the Gulf Stream island of Bimini, where his loneliness is broken by the vacation visit of his three young sons, to his antisubmarine activities off the coast of Cuba during World War II. The greater part of the story takes place in a Havana bar, where a wildly diverse cast of characters -- including an aging prostitute who stands out as one of Hemingway's most vivid creations -- engages in incomparably rich dialogue. 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The interview was awkward and brief, but before it ended something had clicked into place. For the next two years, Valerie devoted her life to Hemingway and his wife, Mary, traveling with them through beloved old haunts in Spain and France and living with them during the tumultuous final months in Cuba. In name a personal secretary, but in reality a confidante and sharer of the great man's secrets and sorrows, Valerie literally came of age in the company of one of the greatest literary lions of the twentieth century. Five years after his death, Valerie became a Hemingway herself when she married the writer's estranged son Gregory. Now, at last, she tells the story of the incredible years she spent with this extravagantly talented and tragically doomed family. In prose of brilliant clarity and stinging candor, Valerie evokes the magic and the pathos of Papa Hemingway's last years. Swept up in the wild revelry that always exploded around Hemingway, Valerie found herself dancing in the streets of Pamplona, cheering bullfighters at Valencia, careening around hairpin turns in Provence, and savoring the panorama of Paris from her attic room in the Ritz. But it was only when Hemingway threatened to commit suicide if she left that she realized how troubled the aging writer was-- and how dependent he had become on her. In Cuba, Valerie spent idyllic days and nights typing the final draft of A Movable Feast, even as Castro's revolution closed in. After Hemingway shot himself, Valerie returned to Cuba with his widow, Mary, to sort through thousands of manuscript pages and smuggle out priceless works of art. It was at Ernest's funeral that Valerie, then a researcher for Newsweek, met Hemingway's son Gregory-- and again a chance encounter drastically altered the course of her life. Their twenty-one-year marriage finally unraveled as Valerie helplessly watched her husband succumb to the demons that had plagued him since childhood. Valerie Hemingway played an intimate, indispensable role in the lives of two generations of Hemingways. 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