Book details
A Farewell to Arms
by Ernest Hemingway
1929
About the book
Frederic Henry, an American paramedic serving with the Italian army during World War I, experiences the collapse of the front following the retreat from Caporetto. After sustaining injuries from trench mortar fire, he falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a volunteer nurse. The narrative details their relocation to Milan for Frederic’s surgery and their subsequent escape to neutral Switzerland to avoid his execution for desertion. Hemingway uses sparse dialogue to document the physical realities of combat, the bureaucratic failures of military leadership, and the biological finality of death during childbirth.
Readers interested in the logistics of historical warfare and the psychological aftermath of the Lost Generation find this account useful for its lack of sentimentality. It appeals to those who prefer stark realism over romanticized heroism. The reader walks away with a grim understanding of how institutional conflicts destroy individual lives and how the natural world remains indifferent to human suffering. The text provides a technical look at the intersection of medical limitations and wartime displacement, offering a cynical perspective on the possibility of finding lasting personal peace in a violent century.
Details
- Published
- 1929
- Language
- EN