Hemingway on War

Hemingway on War by Ernest Hemingway is a comprehensive collection of the author’s significant writings on the subject of war, published by Scribner on October 12, 2004. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The book gathers Hemingway’s reflections on various conflicts of the twentieth century, showcasing his experiences as a Red Cross ambulance driver during World War I and his extensive career as a war correspondent.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of Hemingway’s insights into the nature of human combat, featuring selections from his renowned novels such as A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, alongside classic short stories and excerpts from his journalism. The collection includes poignant portrayals of the physical and psychological impacts of war, as well as vivid accounts from significant historical events, including the Allied invasion of Normandy. Hemingway on War offers a profound exploration of themes such as perseverance, courage, and the emotional scars left by conflict.
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Ernest Hemingway’s most important writings on war—perhaps the author’s greatest subject—are brought together in a single volume, introduced and edited by his grandson, Seán Hemingway, with a foreword by his son, Patrick Hemingway.
Ernest Hemingway witnessed many of the seminal conflicts of the twentieth century—from his post as a Red Cross ambulance driver during World War I to his nearly twenty-five years as a war correspondent for The Toronto Star—and he recorded them with matchless power. This landmark volume brings together Hemingway’s most important and timeless writings about the nature of human combat.
Passages from his beloved World War I novel, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, about the Spanish Civil War, offer an unparalleled portrayal of the physical and psychological impact of war and its aftermath. Selections from Across the River and into the Trees vividly evoke an emotionally scarred career soldier in the twilight of life as he reflects on the nature of war. Classic short stories, such as “In Another Country” and “The Butterfly and the Tank,” stand alongside excerpts from Hemingway’s first book of short stories, In Our Time, and his only full-length play, The Fifth Column.
With captivating selections from Hemingway’s journalism—from his coverage of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–22 to a legendary early interview with Mussolini to his jolting eyewitness account of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944—Hemingway on War collects the author’s most penetrating chronicles of perseverance and defeat, courage and fear, and love and loss in the midst of modern warfare.
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