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For Whom the Bell Tolls

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In a gripping and renowned novel, Ernest Hemingway depicts three days in the life of Robert Jordan, an American fighting for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Driven by a love for freedom, he is tasked with advising partisans in the mountains north of Madrid and blowing up a strategically important bridge. Amidst the tension, Jordan meets Maria, a young woman whose parents were murdered in the war. Their love helps her forget the horrors of the past, while Jordan learns to overcome his loneliness. During the battle for the bridge, he is injured and stays behind to cover the retreat of others. The characters are unforgettable: alongside Robert Jordan and Maria are the old Anselmo, the cunning Pablo, and his companion Pilar. Their accounts of the brutal events in their hometown are among the most striking passages of the novel, while the love story between Maria and Robert is one of its tenderest. Hemingway's motto "No man is an island" marks a turning point in his work and reflects the moral dilemmas of his time. Robert Jordan knows his time has come and faces it.

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For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway

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Titel
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Taal
Engels, Russisch
Uitgever
Kapo
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
446
ISBN10
5992503366
ISBN13
9785992503364
Reeks
Eerste editie
1940
Oorspronkelijke titel
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Beoordeling
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In a gripping and renowned novel, Ernest Hemingway depicts three days in the life of Robert Jordan, an American fighting for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Driven by a love for freedom, he is tasked with advising partisans in the mountains north of Madrid and blowing up a strategically important bridge. Amidst the tension, Jordan meets Maria, a young woman whose parents were murdered in the war. Their love helps her forget the horrors of the past, while Jordan learns to overcome his loneliness. During the battle for the bridge, he is injured and stays behind to cover the retreat of others. The characters are unforgettable: alongside Robert Jordan and Maria are the old Anselmo, the cunning Pablo, and his companion Pilar. Their accounts of the brutal events in their hometown are among the most striking passages of the novel, while the love story between Maria and Robert is one of its tenderest. Hemingway's motto "No man is an island" marks a turning point in his work and reflects the moral dilemmas of his time. Robert Jordan knows his time has come and faces it.