A Farewell to Arms Free Audiobook Download by Ernest Hemingway


Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms is told from the perspective of an American ambulance driver in Italy during World War I, who falls in love with a wealthy Englishwoman. The novel is considered Hemingway's contribution to the genre of adventure and tragedy.

The book is primarily narrated by a soldier who reflects on the relationship he had with his courageous but ill-fated love, Catherine. He describes her as beautiful, brave, and spirited. The novel's narrator ends up engaged in war, and the book becomes a memoir of his doomed love affair with Catherine.

The audiobook download for A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway has been read by John Slattery, who is well-known for his roles on Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire. This unique narration of the novel begins with a bang, as an almost congenial couple are gunned down in the street.

Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms is a classic novel of the First World War. John Slattery reads the audiobook version of the Ernest Hemingway classic.

This is a classic American novel by Ernest Hemingway. It's the story of an Italian soldier who falls in love with an American woman, and then the two are separated. The soldier tries to find her, but he gets injured in a battle and dies. He leaves behind his journal which is found by an old man and tells the story, starting when the old man was a young boy.

The novel has been adapted twice for film. The Farewell to Arms, the 1929 silent film directed by Clarence Brown and produced by John Slattery's grandfather had a screenplay written by Hemingway himself. The Farewell to Arms is a love story that follows American ambulance driver Frederic Henry in Italy during the time of World War I.

Published Date 2006-05-01
Duration 9 hours 0 minutes
Author Ernest Hemingway
Narrated John Slattery
Reviews
(156 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category War & Military, Classics, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction

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