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Ernest Hemingway completed one of his most famous and emotional novels, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," three years after arriving in Spain, where he had been covering the events of the Civil War for the American press since 1937. This book is the story of a few days in the life of subversive Robert Jordan, who, like Hemingway, came from the USA to Europe for "not his" war. A brilliant and sad novel about courage and sacrifice, moral duty and the problem of choice, love and loss.
The most outstanding novel about war in the history of literature.