A Farewell to Arms


Read by KevinS

(4.4 stars; 14 reviews)

Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms is often referred to as a war novel, which is true enough. There is certainly blood and gore, along with a measure of dark humor, but the novel is more a love story than an account of battles between soldiers. Hemingway introduces us to Frederic Henry, an American volunteer serving in the sanitary services of the Italian Army in the north of Italy during World War One. He is a Lieutenant supervising ambulance drivers and is often near the front lines. Badly wounded by a shell, Henry passes through a number of surgeries and, while convalescing, meets Catherine Barkley with whom he begins an affair. Their story follows them from Gorizia, to Milan, to Stresa, and, finally, and ironically, to Switzerland, a neutral nation. A Farewell to Arms was first published in Scribner's Magazine across some few months in 1929. Its publication was the source of controversy because of its subject matter and strong language. (8 hr 21 min)

Chapters

Book 1, Chapters 1 - 5 40:26 Read by KevinS
Book 1, Chapters 6 - 8 29:45 Read by KevinS
Book 1, Chapter 9 28:13 Read by KevinS
Book 1, Chapters 10 - 12 26:17 Read by KevinS
Book 2, Chapters 13 - 15 28:59 Read by KevinS
Book 2, Chapters 16 - 18 20:36 Read by KevinS
Book 2, Chapters 19 - 20 24:46 Read by KevinS
Book 2, Chapters 21 - 22 19:08 Read by KevinS
Book 2, Chapters 23 - 24 22:23 Read by KevinS
Book 3, Chapters 25 - 26 25:25 Read by KevinS
Book 3, Chapter 27 23:14 Read by KevinS
Book 3, Chapters 28 - 29 24:45 Read by KevinS
Book 3, Chapter 30 30:27 Read by KevinS
Book 3, Chapters 31 - 32 13:33 Read by KevinS
Book 4, Chapters 33 - 34 23:11 Read by KevinS
Book 4, Chapters 35 - 36 24:37 Read by KevinS
Book 4, Chapter 37 26:02 Read by KevinS
Book 5, Chapter 38 19:22 Read by KevinS
Book 5, Chapters 39 - 40 14:04 Read by KevinS
Book 5, Chapter 41 36:11 Read by KevinS

Reviews


(5 stars)

One of the greatest novels about vacuum of our lives, relationships surrounded by the uncertainty of our existence, coupled with death which would follow us whether at war or otherwise. Our loved ones can depart suddenly in their solitary life, and this novel shows such deep reality hinting us to embrace each other when we are together. We have to always be ready to say a farewell to life with uncertainty of life and death; we can’t runaway from it or predict it ! Keith Cicera Rodrigo