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| Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls |
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In 1937 Ernest Hemingway traveled to Spain to cover the civil war there for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Three years later he completed the greatest novel to emerge from "the good fight," FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. The story of Robert Jordan, a young American in the International Brigades at ...
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| Ernest Hemingway - Hemingway on Fishing |
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Hemingway was a dedicated fisherman, and he wrote often about fishing, both in his fiction works and in nonfiction pieces. Here is a collection of all his writing on the subject, from columns in the Toronto Star to the Nick Adams stories to ISLANDS IN THE STREAM.
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| Ernest Hemingway - To Have and Have Not |
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This novel, considered by Hemingway "not so good," takes place during the Depression in Key West, where he had recently settled. The novel's hero, Harry Morgan, is forced by economic desperation into smuggling, bootlegging, and transporting Cuban revolutionaries into the U.S.
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| Ernest Hemingway - Dangerous Summer |
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Hemingway's last major literary work, this dramatic and moving chronicle of a season of bullfights in Spain, and of the author's friendship with one of the most daring men ever to enter the ring, shines with "moments . . . of purest Hemingway--when what is said suggests a whole universe that is unsa ...
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| Ernest Hemingway - For Whom The Bells Toll |
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A great novel of the Spanish civil war. It is appealing that the most important novels on the tragedy that was the Spanish civil war was written by the North American Ernest Hemingway (Nobel Prize in 1954) that, in an emaciated testimonial, describes the last three days in the life of an idealistic ...
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