Por quién doblan las campanas

Por quién doblan las campanas

Hemingway, Ernest

In 1937, Ernest Hemingway traveled to Spain to cover the Civil War as a correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Three years later he finished For Whom the Bell Tolls, a story of love and death that has become a classic, and remains one of the best and most beautiful war novels of all time. In its pages we follow in the footsteps of Robert Jordan, an American professor who fights on the Republican side as a volunteer for the International Brigades and an explosives specialist. When General Golz entrusts him with the destruction of a bridge, crucial to avoid the counteroffensive of Franco's troops during the Battle of Segovia, he will discover in the Sierra de Guadarrama the dangers of war, but also an intense camaraderie and love for María, a young woman who flees from the rebellious side and will return her passion for life.

Author
Hemingway, Ernest
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
Adventure > War, combat and military adventure fiction
EAN
9788426410832
ISBN
978-84-264-1083-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Lumen
Pages
560 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.1 cm
Release date
21-10-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Narrativa 
Paperback edition
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Hemingway, Ernest (aut.)

  • Hemingway, Ernest
    Ernest Hemingway (Oak Park, 1899-Ketchum, 1961) fue un escritor y periodista estadounidense, y uno de los principales novelistas y cuentistas del siglo XX.   Read more