It is the poignant story of Richard Cantwell, an American officer haunted by his experiences in WW II, and a young Italian countess. She kindles in him the hope of renewal. Hemingway wrote with such force and vividness that the book seemed to cast a shadow ahead, and indeed it was the last of his full-length novels published in his lifetime.
Reviewing the book in The New York Times, John O'Hara was moved to call Hemingway "the most important author since Shakespeare."
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