For Whom the Bell Tolls

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Literary FictionHistorical FictionPsychological ThrillerBetrayalSacrificePolitical IntrigueClassic LiteratureNobel Prize in LiteratureBestsellerAmerican LiteratureHuman RightsWar & ConflictCritically AcclaimedAdventureExistentialism
Historical Fiction

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest Hemingway

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Set against the brutal backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" centers on Robert Jordan, an American volunteer tasked with a perilous mission: to destroy a vital bridge behind enemy lines. A former professor, Jordan is now a seasoned demolitions expert, but his true challenge lies not just in planting explosives, but in navigating the volatile dynamics of a partisan guerrilla band he must rely on. Among them are the fiercely protective matriarch Pilar, her disillusioned husband Pablo, and the deeply scarred but resilient young Maria, with whom Jordan forms an intense, life-affirming connection. Jordan's internal struggle unfolds as he grapples with the immense pressure of his assignment and the moral ambiguities of warfare. The novel delves profoundly into the devastating realities of war, exploring its capacity for both immense destruction and unexpected human connection. Themes of love, sacrifice, loyalty, and betrayal are woven throughout the narrative as characters confront their own mortality and the broader political struggles of the era. Hemingway's writing is lauded for its stark authenticity, capturing the desperation, fear, and fleeting moments of grace found within the conflict. What makes "For Whom the Bell Tolls" so compelling is its unflinching portrayal of war's psychological toll, its exploration of existential questions about the individual's role in collective action, and the profound human desire for meaning and connection even in the face of ultimate loss.

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Arcturus Publishing Limited

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PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781785996344

ISBN-10

1785996347

Language

English

Published

2019-01-01