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Roman that glorified Ernest Hemingway ...
The first - and the best! - The book Lost Generation of English -language literature about the First World War ...
A book about the war, in which naive boys became cannon fodder - either died or hardened to the limit.
About the war, where love is only a short moment of peace that has neither the past nor the future ...
"have and not to have" (1937) - the story of Harry Morgan, a simple and honest fisherman who turns into a smugglers. The story is based on the fate of the protagonist who has become a criminal. But besides this, “to have and not have” is an acute novel, in the center of which is a conflict of poverty and wealth that have and do not have, people whom poverty forces the law, and people who enjoy life and burn it. Which of them is more worthy of censure?
Roman that glorified Ernest Hemingway ...
The first - and the best! - The book Lost Generation of English -language literature about the First World War ...
A book about the war, in which naive boys became cannon fodder - either died or hardened to the limit.
About the war, where love is only a short moment of peace that has neither the past nor the future ...
"have and not to have" (1937) - the story of Harry Morgan, a simple and honest fisherman who turns into a smugglers. The story is based on the fate of the protagonist who has become a criminal. But besides this, “to have and not have” is an acute novel, in the center of which is a conflict of poverty and wealth that have and do not have, people whom poverty forces the law, and people who enjoy life and burn it. Which of them is more worthy of censure?
Author:
Author:Hemingway E.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
Series:
Series: Library of Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-137348-1
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