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"For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway is a novel set during the Spanish Civil War. The story follows Robert Jordan, an American volunteer who has joined the Republican forces fighting against the Nationalist rebels. Jordan is assigned to dynamite a bridge during a crucial battle, and he is embedded with a group of guerrilla fighters led by Pablo. While working with the group, Jordan falls in love with Maria, a young Spanish woman who has been traumatized by the war. As Jordan and Maria grow closer, Jordan grapples with his own mortality and the true cost of war. The novel explores the human experience of conflict, love, and sacrifice, set against the backdrop of one of the most pivotal moments in modern history. Through Jordan's story, Hemingway explores themes of: - The human cost of war and violence - Love and intimacy in the face of death - The complexities of loyalty, duty, and morality - The search for meaning and purpose in a chaotic world The novel's title, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," is a reference to John Donne's meditation on the interconnectedness of humanity, suggesting that any individual's death diminishes us all. The book is a powerful exploration of the human experience during wartime. Soft cover Contains foxing on the cover and inside the book, further good condition
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