A Farewell to Arms is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Ernest
Hemingway in 1929. Much of the novel was written at the home of
Hemingway's in-laws in Piggott, Arkansas. Considered by many critics to be
the greatest war novel of all time, the novel is told through the point of
view of Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American serving as an ambulance
driver in the Italian army during World War I.
Plot summary The novel is divided into five books. In the first book,
Henry meets Catherine Barkley and their relationship begins. While on the
Italian front, Henry is wounded in the knee by a mortar shell and sent to
a hospital in Milan. The second book shows the growth of Henry and
Catherine's relationship as they spend time together in Milan over the
summer. Henry falls in love with Catherine, and by the time he is healed,
Catherine is three months pregnant. In the third book, Henry returns to
his unit, but not long after, the Germans break
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