Ernest Hemingway's Spanish Collection: Death in the Afternoon & For Whom the Bell Tolls - Exploring the Human Spirit in Peace and War (2-Book Set, Pocket Size)
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This 2-book collection from Ernest Hemingway brings together two of his most celebrated works, examining themes of war, love, and the human spirit.
Death in the Afternoon offers an in-depth look at the Spanish bullfighting tradition, while For Whom the Bell Tolls provides a poignant portrayal of the Spanish Civil War and the internal struggles of its characters.
Death in the Afternoon: Hemingway’s exploration of Spanish bullfighting, blending personal reflection, historical insight, and a deep look at courage, fear, and death.
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Set during the Spanish Civil War, this novel follows Robert Jordan, an American dynamiter, as he navigates the emotional and moral complexities of war, loyalty, and love.
This set is perfect for readers who appreciate Hemingway’s mastery of narrative and his exploration of profound themes like courage, love, and the human condition amidst war.
Product Overview
- ISBN: 9789124423643
- Author(s): Ernest Hemingway
- Publisher: Arrow
- Pages: 839
- Format: Mass Media Paperback