BOOK FIVE CHAPTER 41 Page 2
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《A Farewell to Arms》Ernest Hemingway’s 1929 novel, A Farewell to Arms, is often regarded as his best artistic achievement. It was certainly his greatest commercial success to date with 80,000 copies sold within the first four months. The money earned for the novel, though, came too late to prevent his father from committing suicide due to financial stress and a losing struggle with diabetes. The novel established Ernest Hemingway as the literary master of a style that was characterized by brisk assertive staccato, or crisp precise prose. The novel also gave rise to the infamous myth of Hemingway as the epitome of American machismo.
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One morning I awoke about three o’clock hearing C … 继续阅读BOOK FIVE CHAPTER 41 Page 1
We had a fine life. We lived through the months of Janu … 继续阅读BOOK FIVE CHAPTER 40
By the middle of January I had a beard and the winter h … 继续阅读BOOK FIVE CHAPTER 39
That fall the snow came very late. We lived in a brown … 继续阅读BOOK FIVE CHAPTER 38
I rowed in the dark keeping the wind in my face. The ra … 继续阅读BOOK FOUR CHAPTER 37
That night there was a storm and I woke to hear the rai … 继续阅读BOOK FOUR CHAPTER 36
Catherine went along the lake to the little hotel to se … 继续阅读BOOK FOUR CHAPTER 35
In civilian clothes I felt a masquerader. I had been in … 继续阅读BOOK FOUR CHAPTER 34
I dropped off the train in Milan as it slowed to come i … 继续阅读BOOK FOUR CHAPTER 33