“The writer's job is to tell the truth.”
Quote by Ernest Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms
A Farewell to Arms is a poignant narrative set during World War I. The story follows the protagonist, an American ambulance driver, as he navigates the complexities of love and the horrors of war. Hemingway's distinctive style and vivid descriptions of the battlefield and romantic relationships are central to the novel's enduring appeal. more
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