For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest Hemingway 1940

Devastation Rating

Existential Dread
war Spain love death

Our Take

Robert Jordan has four days to blow up a bridge in the Spanish Civil War. Hemingway builds an entire world in those four days — love, history, doom, honor — and then does not look away from the ending. The bell tolls for the idealism of the International Brigades and for every doomed cause that needed good men to die for it.

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