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Ernest Hemingway
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Drawn from Ernest Hemingway’s own life, A Farewell to Arms is one of America’s greatest novels of love and war. Set in Italy during World War I, A Farewell to Arms tells the story of Frederic Henry, a young American volunteer struck by a shell while driving an ambulance on the front lines, and British nurse Catherine Barkley, who is mourning the death of her fiancé in combat. As their tentative relationship deepens and their hopes rise, the escalating chaos and brutality of the war threaten to shatter their world. With shocking honesty, Hemingway evokes the years of destruction and disillusionment that produced the Lost Generation. A profound meditation on the fragility of human connection, A Farewell to Arms has captivated readers for more than a century with its blend of stark realism and raw emotional resonance.
Large Print - The Sun Also Rises - Grand Type Collector's Edition - Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket: The Original 1926 Unabridged And Complete Editio
Ernest Hemingway
Grand Type Classics
2025
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Experience timeless classics like never before in this Grand Type Collector's Edition With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.Large Print Features: 18-point font: Generously sized text for maximum readability and comfort. Sans-serif font: Clean, modern typeface designed to reduce visual strain. Italics are bolded: Important emphasis is maintained without thin, hard-to-see lettering. Easy-to-read line lengths: Shorter rows of text (under 45 characters per line) make reading smoother and less tiring. The Sun Also Rises follows Jake Barnes, an American journalist living in 1920s Paris, and his circle of expatriate friends, including the spirited Lady Brett Ashley. Seeking escape from their disillusionment, they journey to Pamplona, Spain, to experience the Festival of San Ferm n, where bullfighting and the running of the bulls embody both beauty and brutality. Against this vibrant backdrop, romantic entanglements, rivalries, and unspoken desires unfold, capturing the restlessness of a generation marked by war. Hemingway's characters, adrift in love and longing, reflect the struggles of identity and meaning in a rapidly changing world. Published in 1926, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises became a defining novel of the "Lost Generation," encapsulating the aimlessness and disillusionment of those scarred by World War I. Its themes of love, masculinity, and the search for purpose resonate far beyond its era, while Hemingway's sparse, understated prose revolutionized modern storytelling. The novel's cultural impact solidified Hemingway's reputation as one of the foremost voices of 20th-century American literature.
In Our Time (Grand Type Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket) Large Print
Ernest Hemingway
Grand Type Classics
2025
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Experience timeless classics like never before in this Grand Type Collector's Edition With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.Large Print Features: 18-point font: Generously sized text for maximum readability and comfort. Sans-serif font: Clean, modern typeface designed to reduce visual strain. Italics are bolded: Important emphasis is maintained without thin, hard-to-see lettering. Easy-to-read line lengths: Shorter rows of text (under 45 characters per line) make reading smoother and less tiring. Bullets fly, hearts break, and the weight of the world settles on young shoulders in this powerful collection of short stories. Through raw, unflinching prose, Hemingway explores the chaos of war, the fragility of love, and the struggles of a generation scarred by change and loss. At the center stands Nick Adams-a restless, wounded figure whose search for meaning brings moments of tenderness, brutality, and revelation. Each vignette captures fragments of life, bound by themes of resilience, disillusionment, and the haunting beauty of human experience. Revolutionary in both style and substance, In Our Time redefined modern American literature with its spare, economical prose and piercing emotional depth. Hemingway's "iceberg theory"-suggesting that what is left unsaid carries equal weight to what is revealed-transformed the way stories were told. Published in 1925, it spoke to the disillusionment of the post-World War I generation and established Hemingway as a defining voice of the Lost Generation.
The Sun Also Rises (Grand Type Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket) Large Print: The Original 1926 Unabridged And Complete Edition
Ernest Hemingway
Revive Classics
2025
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Experience timeless classics like never before in this Grand Type Collector's Edition With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.Large Print Features: 18-point font: Generously sized text for maximum readability and comfort. Sans-serif font: Clean, modern typeface designed to reduce visual strain. Italics are bolded: Important emphasis is maintained without thin, hard-to-see lettering. Easy-to-read line lengths: Shorter rows of text (under 45 characters per line) make reading smoother and less tiring. The Sun Also Rises follows Jake Barnes, an American journalist living in 1920s Paris, and his circle of expatriate friends, including the spirited Lady Brett Ashley. Seeking escape from their disillusionment, they journey to Pamplona, Spain, to experience the Festival of San Ferm n, where bullfighting and the running of the bulls embody both beauty and brutality. Against this vibrant backdrop, romantic entanglements, rivalries, and unspoken desires unfold, capturing the restlessness of a generation marked by war. Hemingway's characters, adrift in love and longing, reflect the struggles of identity and meaning in a rapidly changing world. Published in 1926, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises became a defining novel of the "Lost Generation," encapsulating the aimlessness and disillusionment of those scarred by World War I. Its themes of love, masculinity, and the search for purpose resonate far beyond its era, while Hemingway's sparse, understated prose revolutionized modern storytelling. The novel's cultural impact solidified Hemingway's reputation as one of the foremost voices of 20th-century American literature.
La m tica ltima novela del Premio Nobel de Literatura Ernest Hemingway. Publicada p stumamente en 1964, Par s era una fiesta es la obra m s personal y reveladora de Hemingway, quien, ya en el crep sculo de su vida, narra aqu los dorados, salvajes y fruct feros a os de su juventud en el Par s de los a os veinte, en compa a de escritores como Scott Fitzgerald o Ezra Pound, la llamada «generaci n perdida , seg n la popular denominaci n acu ada en aquella poca por Gertrude Stein, m tica madrina del grupo. Cr nica de la formaci n de un joven escritor, retrato de una ciudad perdida, oda a la amistad y verdadero testamento literario, Par s era una fiesta es uno de los libros capitales para entender el siglo XX, as como el universo y la personalidad de uno de sus m s grandes creadores. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The mythic last novel by the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Ernest Hemingway. Published posthumously in 1964, A Moveable Feast is the most personal and revealing work from Hemingway, who already in the twilight of his life, tells the story of the golden, wild, fruitful years of his youth in Paris in the 1920's, in the company of writers like Scott Fitzgerald or Ezra Pound, the so-called "lost generation," according to the popular name coined at that time by Gertrude Stein, the mythical godmother of the group. Chronicle of a young writer's formation, portrait of a lost city, ode to friendship and a true literary testament. A Moveable Feast is one of the foremost books for understanding the twentieth century, as well as the universe and the personality of one of its greatest creators.
Cuentos Ernest Hemingway / The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Lumen Press
2025
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Los cuentos de Ernest Hemingway no son s lo lo mejor de su obra, sino tambi n fundamentales para entender el siglo. «Lo mejor y m s vivo de su obra fueron] sus magn ficos libros de relatos, recopilados por Lumen en un tomo directamente imprescindible. ...] Con una prosa tersa y directa, muestran que Hemingway fue un maestro. ...] Una peque a obra maestra. -Jos Mart nez, Cultura FnacLos cuentos de Ernest Hemingway son no solo lo mejor de su obra, seg n suele admitir la cr tica, sino tambi n fundamentales para entender el siglo. En esta edici n recuperamos, con nueva traducci n de Dami n Alou, la recopilaci n que el propio Hemingway hiciera de todos sus cuentos en 1938, conocida como Los cuarenta y nueve primeros cuentos, y que incluye relatos tan magistrales como «Los asesinos , «Las nieves del Kilimanjaro o «Padres e hijos . Su mundo est tico y moral --ese espacio traspasado por la soledad, la individualidad y la brutalidad-- se encuentra aqu destilado, despojado de todo ornamento, encerrado en el sustantivo y el adjetivo precisos, seco, sobrio, cegador, latente. La caza, la pesca, el boxeo, la guerra, el alcohol, el deseo y la derrota son algunos de los materiales con que se construye esta obra, cuyo aliento perdura con un vigor insospechado. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Ernest Hemingway's short stories aren't just the best of his work, they are also fundamental to understanding the century. This edition recovers the compilation that Hemingway himself made of all his short stories in 1938, known as the First Forty-Nine Stories, where you can find such masterful tales as, 'The Killers, ' 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro' or 'Fathers and Sons.' Hemingway's esthetic and moral world are distilled here, dry, sobering, blinding, latent. Hunting, fishing, boxing, war, alcohol, desire and defeat are some of the materials used to build this work whose breath persists with an unsuspected vigor.
Klassik amerikanskoj literatury, laureat Nobelevskoj premii, Ernest Kheminguej byl i ostaetsja odnim iz samykh chitaemykh avtorov vo vsem mire. Populjarnost emu prinesli v pervuju ochered romany "Fiesta. I voskhodit solntse", "Proschaj, oruzhie!", "Po kom zvonit kolokol", "Prazdnik, kotoryj vsegda s toboj", no on khorosho izvesten i kak master korotkogo rasskaza. Tvorcheskij stil Khemingueja sformirovalsja v 1920-e gody: szhatost, lakonichnost povestvovanija, neterpimost k patetike i sentimentalnosti - i pri etom razvernutaja motivnaja struktura, liricheskij podtekst, sereznejshie eticheskie voprosy. Na formirovanie etoj manery povlijala i rabota gazetnym reporterom, i Pervaja mirovaja vojna, v kotoroj pisatelju dovelos prinjat uchastie. V nastojaschem izdanii pechatajutsja dva sbornika ego rasskazov - "V nashe vremja" i "Muzhchiny bez zhenschin", a takzhe rasskaz "U nas v Michigane". Vse oni napisany v 1920-e gody, v nikh opredeljaetsja kljuchevaja dlja Khemingueja tema i nravstvennoe kredo - dostoinstvo cheloveka, velichie ego dukha, ne slomlennogo ispytanijami i porazhenijami.
Ernest Kheminguej - legendarnyj amerikanskij pisatel, laureat Nobelevskoj premii po literature, master "teorii ajsberga" i lakonichnogo stilja. Uchastnik dvukh mirovykh vojn, zhurnalist i puteshestvennik, on sozdaval proizvedenija, polnye muzhestva, ekzistentsialnoj chestnosti i tragicheskogo gumanizma. Ego geroi - ljudi na grani, ischuschie smysl v mire, gde tsarjat absurd i nasilie."Proschaj, oruzhie" - odin iz samykh pronzitelnykh antivoennykh romanov XX veka. Istorija amerikanskogo dobrovoltsa Frederika Genri, sluzhaschego sanitarom v italjanskoj armii vo vremja Pervoj mirovoj vojny, - eto ne prosto khronika srazhenij. Eto roman o ljubvi, rozhdjonnoj na kraju propasti: strastnyj roman Genri s anglijskoj medsestroj Ketrin stanovitsja dlja nikh edinstvennym ubezhischem ot bessmyslennoj bojni. No dazhe ljubov ne mozhet spasti ot rokovykh udarov sudby...
A collectible hardcover edition of Hemingway's beloved novel of doomed love during wartime, with a new foreword by Abraham Verghese, the multimillion-copy bestselling author of The Covenant of Water and Cutting for Stone One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years A Penguin Vitae Edition A Farewell to Arms is one of Ernest Hemingway's most popular books, a masterpiece that is not only among the greatest novels to come out of World War I but also one of the most profoundly moving in the American canon. Based on Hemingway's own experience volunteering with the Red Cross in Italy during World War I, and written when he was only thirty, it tells the story of Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver, and Catherine Barkley, an English nurse. For Frederic, Catherine's kindness and beauty shore him up against the carnage of battle; for Catherine, Frederic's strength and devotion are a lifeboat in the sea of grief over her first love. Through injury, surgery, and the psychic fallout of war, they maintain an overwhelming desire to be together, even as forces conspire to keep them apart. Hemingway captures the intensity of both love and war with the taut immediacy and spare, understated eloquence that are his hallmarks, reminding us why this novel--his first bestseller--endures as a favorite, and why the Nobel laureate ranks among our most treasured writers. Penguin Vitae--loosely translated as "Penguin of one's life"--is a deluxe hardcover series from Penguin Classics celebrating a dynamic and diverse landscape of classic fiction and nonfiction from seventy-five years of classics publishing. Penguin Vitae provides readers with beautifully designed classics that have shaped the course of their lives, and welcomes new readers to discover these literary gifts of personal inspiration, intellectual engagement, and creative originality.
A Farewell to Arms: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
Ernest Hemingway
PENGUIN CLASSICS
2025
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Hemingway's beloved novel of doomed love during wartime, now available for the first time from Penguin Classics, with a new foreword by Abraham Verghese, the multimillion-copy bestselling author of The Covenant of Water and Cutting for Stone One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years A Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition, with flaps and deckle-edged paper A Farewell to Arms is one of Ernest Hemingway's most popular books, a masterpiece that is not only among the greatest novels to come out of World War I but also one of the most profoundly moving in the American canon. Based on Hemingway's own experience volunteering with the Red Cross in Italy during World War I, and written when he was only thirty, it tells the story of Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver, and Catherine Barkley, an English nurse. For Frederic, Catherine's kindness and beauty shore him up against the carnage of battle; for Catherine, Frederic's strength and devotion are a lifeboat in the sea of grief over her first love. Through injury, surgery, and the psychic fallout of war, they maintain an overwhelming desire to be together, even as forces conspire to keep them apart. Hemingway captures the intensity of both love and war with the taut immediacy and spare, understated eloquence that are his hallmarks, reminding us why this novel--his first bestseller--endures as a favorite, and why the Nobel laureate ranks among our most treasured writers.
Step into the cafes of 1920s Paris and the bullrings of Spain in Ernest Hemingway's unforgettable portrait of the Lost Generation. These are men and women drifting through a world forever changed by war, searching for meaning and connection. Follow Jake Barnes, a war scarred American journalist, and Lady Brett Ashley, an independent woman torn between longing and freedom. Along with their circle of disillusioned friends, they move through Europe chasing love, escape, and identity. Told in Hemingway's spare and powerful prose, this is a novel of quiet ache, emotional truth, and lasting impact. " I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it." Themes That Still ResonateDisillusionment and IdentityLove and Longing Masculinity and HonorExile and Escape Culture and Ritual What You're BuyingA portrait of broken hearts that still beat.A passport to postwar Europe, where nothing is stable except beauty.A literary time capsule of 1920s longing, identity, and decadence.A book that teaches you how to feel in silence.Read This When... You're craving atmosphere, not actionYou feel restless but don't know whyYou want to understand why some books never ageYou're longing for a literary escape to another time, another truth
Pervaja mirovaja vojna. Amerikanets Frederik Genri dobrovolno sluzhit v italjanskoj armii. On lejtenant sanitarnoj sluzhby, i vojny prakticheski ne vidit. Monotonnye budni raznoobrazjat posidelki s tovarischami po polku, pjanki i pokhody v ofitserskij bordel. Odnazhdy drug i sosed Frederika po komnate, khirurg Rinaldi, znakomit ego s medsestrami britanskogo gospitalja. Sam on reshil priudarit za odnoj iz nikh - anglichankoj Ketrin Barkli, no ta projavljaet bolshe simpatii k Frederiku. Ketrin - takoj zhe dobrovolets, ee zhenikh pogib vo Frantsii. Ikh s Frederikom vzaimnyj interes - otchasti rozhdennyj odinochestvom i dushevnymi travmami - postepenno pererastaet v ljubovnuju svjaz. Posle ranenija v rezultate obstrela snarjadami, Genri popadaet v gospital s tjazhelym raneniem nogi. Ego vyvozjat s linii fronta i dostavljajut v polevoj gospital, otkuda zatem perepravljajut v Milan, gde emu predstoit operatsija i reabilitatsija. V Milane Frederika opredeljajut v tolko chto otkryvshijsja amerikanskij gospital, v etot zhe gospital perevodjat i Ketrin Barkli. Oni vossoedinjajutsja s Frederikom, i okazyvaetsja, chto chuvstva drug k drugu u nikh samye sereznye, odnako svjaz neobkhodimo skryvat ot okruzhajuschikh. Vernuvshis na front, Genri stanovitsja svidetelem i uchastnikom katastroficheskogo otstuplenija italjantsev iz Kaporetto, no sbezhat ne poluchaetsja, voennaja politsija zaderzhivaet ego za dezertirstvo. Ne vidja inogo vykhoda, Frederik prygaet v vodu i, skryvajas, dobiraetsja do Milana. S vojnoj on reshil pokonchit bespovorotno. V Milane on vossoedinjaetsja s Ketrin, obretaja nedolgoe schaste."Proschaj, oruzhie!" - roman o ljubvi vo vremja vojny, o zhelanii zhit i byt ljubimym naperekor vsemu.