A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway – Audiobook Online Free

A Farewell to Arms is an American Literature Classic. The author Ernest Hemingway gave his best to produce a sensation that becomes an integral part of the American classic literature. The author has written several other books that are also part of the classic selection of American Literature. The Old Man and the Sea and For Whom the Bell Tolls are a couple of such classics by the author.

The narration of A Farewell to Arms is done by John Slattery and his performance definitely deserves an applause. He made is sound really emotional and something that the listeners would cherish for long.

As per the critics, A Farewell to Arms is the best ever novel that emerged from the World War I. The novel tells an unforgettable story of an ambulance driver from America. He is working and fighting on the Italian front and has some immense passion for a gorgeous English nurse.

The portrayal of love depicted by Ernest Hemingway between Catherine Barkley and Lieutenant Henry is absolutely soothing to the ears to hear. The narrator manages to capture all the emotions right within the inevitable sweep of war. On top of that, the description given by the author about the German attack over Caporetto is another fascinating tale to enjoy. The men marching right in the middle of rain who are weary, demoralized and hungry makes a greatest spell of beautiful moments in the history of literature.

Overall, it is a tale of loyalty, love, pain and desertion. The author wrote this when he was 30 years old, but still had the vision to make it a great romantic affair in the middle of a war for the audience.

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