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Sinopse

Inspired by his experiences as a reporter during the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American volunteer in the International Brigades fighting to defend the Spanish Republic against Franco. After being ordered to work with guerrilla fighters to destroy a bridge, Jordan finds himself falling in love with a young Spanish woman and clashing with the guerrilla leader over the risks of their mission.

One of the great novels of the twentieth century, For Whom the Bell Tolls was first published in 1940. It powerfully explores the brutality of war, the loss of innocence and the value of human life.

This stunning edition features an afterword by Ned Halley.

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Autor

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway nasceu em Oak Park, no Illinois, a 21 de julho de 1899, e suicidou-se em Ketchum, no Idaho, em julho de 1961. Em 1953 ganhou o Prémio Pulitzer, com O Velho e o Mar, e em 1954 o Prémio Nobel de Literatura. Romances como O Adeus às Armas ou Por Quem os Sinos Dobram, além do já citado O Velho e o Mar, consagraram-no como um dos grandes nomes da literatura do século XX.

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