
A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemingway
A moving love story set against the turmoil of war.
American Lieutenant Frederic Henry serves in the ambulance corps of the Italian army during World War I. While stationed in northern Italy, he meets beautiful English nurse Catherine Barkley and falls in love with her. However, the passionate romance between the two is overshadowed by the horrors of war. Frederic heads to the front with a small unit, which he loses during an offensive, and must decide whether to become a deserter or die. Can he count on a stroke of luck in such grim times?
Writing A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway drew inspiration from his own war experiences. In this captivating, semi-autobiographical prose written in a spare style, he captures the harsh realities of war, its senselessness and mindless cruelty, as well as the suffering of lovers trapped in the grip of forces greater than individual desires. His portrayal of the main character reflects the loneliness and disillusionment of the "lost generation" – people who entered adulthood during World War I.
First published in 1929, the novel is one of Hemingway's finest works.
Duration - 9h 20m.
Author - Ernest Hemingway.
Narrator - Jacob Rivers.
Published Date - Thursday, 02 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1929 Ernest Hemingway ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
A moving love story set against the turmoil of war. American Lieutenant Frederic Henry serves in the ambulance corps of the Italian army during World War I. While stationed in northern Italy, he meets beautiful English nurse Catherine Barkley and falls in love with her. However, the passionate romance between the two is overshadowed by the horrors of war. Frederic heads to the front with a small unit, which he loses during an offensive, and must decide whether to become a deserter or die. Can he count on a stroke of luck in such grim times? Writing A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway drew inspiration from his own war experiences. In this captivating, semi-autobiographical prose written in a spare style, he captures the harsh realities of war, its senselessness and mindless cruelty, as well as the suffering of lovers trapped in the grip of forces greater than individual desires. His portrayal of the main character reflects the loneliness and disillusionment of the "lost generation" – people who entered adulthood during World War I. First published in 1929, the novel is one of Hemingway's finest works. Duration - 9h 20m. Author - Ernest Hemingway. Narrator - Jacob Rivers. Published Date - Thursday, 02 January 2025. Copyright - © 1929 Ernest Hemingway ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Book One
Duration:00:00:03
Chapter I
Duration:00:03:26
Chapter II
Duration:00:09:38
Chapter III
Duration:00:08:53
Chapter IV
Duration:00:11:01
Chapter V
Duration:00:10:32
Chapter VI
Duration:00:08:32
Chapter VII
Duration:00:16:44
Chapter VIII
Duration:00:06:27
Chapter IX
Duration:00:31:29
Chapter X
Duration:00:10:09
Chapter XI
Duration:00:09:51
Chapter XII
Duration:00:08:56
Book Two
Duration:00:00:03
Chapter XIII
Duration:00:13:59
Chapter XIV
Duration:00:07:49
Chapter XV
Duration:00:11:34
Chapter XVI
Duration:00:08:28
Chapter XVII
Duration:00:06:15
Chapter XVIII
Duration:00:09:18
Chapter XIX
Duration:00:18:05
Chapter XX
Duration:00:09:49
Chapter XXI
Duration:00:15:21
Chapter XXII
Duration:00:06:32
Chapter XXIII
Duration:00:18:55
Chapter XXIV
Duration:00:06:39
Book Three
Duration:00:00:03
Chapter XXV
Duration:00:24:54
Chapter XXVI
Duration:00:05:19
Chapter XXVII
Duration:00:24:38
Chapter XXVIII
Duration:00:16:41
Chapter XXIX
Duration:00:10:37
Chapter XXX
Duration:00:33:35
Chapter XXXI
Duration:00:09:23
Chapter XXXII
Duration:00:04:42
Book Four
Duration:00:00:03
Chapter XXXIII
Duration:00:09:43
Chapter XXXIV
Duration:00:17:03
Chapter XXXV
Duration:00:18:32
Chapter XXXVI
Duration:00:09:46
Chapter XXXVII
Duration:00:29:34
Book Five
Duration:00:00:03
Chapter XXXVIII
Duration:00:21:17
Chapter XXXIX
Duration:00:05:16
Chapter XL
Duration:00:09:58
Chapter XLI
Duration:00:40:47
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:13