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"Una de las historias más grandes jamás contadas. En esta nueva y magistral traducción de Miguel Temprano García, El viejo y el mar recobra todo el esplendor del clásico imperecedero que le valió el Premio Pulitzer de 1953 a Ernest Hemingway. Con un lenguaje de gran fuerza y sencillez, El viejo y el mar narra la historia de un viejo pescador cubano a quien la suerte parece haber abandonado, y del desafío mayúsculo al que se enfrenta: la batalla despiadada y sin tregua con un pez gigantesco en las aguas del golfo. Escrito en 1952, por encargo de la revista Life, este relato lo confirmó como uno de los escritores más significativos del siglo XX, obteniendo el Premio Pulitzer en 1953 y allanando su carrera hacia el Nobel de Literatura, que recibió en 1954. Reseñas: «Su mejor obra. El tiempo demostrará que es la mejor que cualquiera de nosotros haya escrito, y con eso me refiero a sus coetáneos y a los míos.» William Faulkner «El escritor estadounidense más célebre desde Mark Twain: con él la literatura yanqui entró en una nueva dimensión.» Jaime G. Mora, ABC «Su paleta era increíblemente amplia, y exquisita y violenta y brutal y fea, era todas esas cosas. Con todos sus defectos, con todas las dificultades, su vida personal o lo que sea, parecía entender al ser humano.» Michael Katakis «Cuando se logra desmontar una de Faulkner uno tiene la impresión de que le sobran resortes y tornillos y que será imposible devolverla otra vez a su estado original. Hemingway, en cambio, con menos inspiración, con menos pasión y menos locura, pero con un rigor lúcido, dejaba sus tornillos a la vista por el lado de fuera, como en los vagones de ferrocarril. Tal vez por eso Faulkner es un escritor que tuvo mucho que ver con mi alma, pero Hemingway es el que más ha tenido que ver con mi oficio.» Gabriel García Márquez «Hemingway dejaba una intensa vida de aventuras, emociones y sentimientos que supo llevar a sus relatos magistrales. [...] Literatura sencilla, cruda, hermosa y perfecta. Escribía como vivía y ello le permitió crear su propio estilo, único, inconfundible y genial. El estilo Hemingway.» Javier García Recio, La Opinión de Málaga «Pocos como Hemingway cumplen el proverbio 'el escritor muere, pero su obra permanece'.» Vanessa Jaklitsch, La Razón «Mira el mundo sin prejuicios ni preconceptos y graba con precisión y economía, y con una inmediatez casi aterradora, exactamente lo que ve.» Javier García Recio, La Opinión «Su pasión por narrar lo lleva a la selección de la realidad, a las omisiones, al lenguaje minimalista, a esa voluntad de relatar lo real que se convierte en su poética personal y su lirismo.» Ricardo Lladosa, Zenda Libros"
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Alexis Valdés (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Immerse yourself in Ernest Hemingway's timeless classic, A Farewell to Arms, a powerful tale of love, war, and the unyielding human spirit. Set against the turbulent backdrop of World War I, this audiobook masterfully brings to life the passionate yet tragic romance between Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army, and Catherine Barkley, a British nurse. As the harsh realities of war unfold, their intense relationship becomes both sanctuary and battleground, testing their devotion amid chaos and uncertainty. With Hemingway's hallmark clarity and profound emotional depth, A Farewell to Arms explores the profound impact of war on human lives, the fragility of love, and the eternal quest for meaning in an unpredictable world. Expertly narrated to enhance the stark beauty and emotional resonance of Hemingway’s prose, this audiobook promises an unforgettable listening experience. Perfect for lovers of classic literature, history buffs, and anyone moved by enduring stories of courage, love, and loss. Rediscover why A Farewell to Arms remains an enduring masterpiece and one of Hemingway's most celebrated works—capturing hearts and minds across generations."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Digital Voice Brian E (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time stands as a foundational work of modernist literature, marking the emergence of a bold new voice in 20th-century fiction. Originally published in 1925, this collection of short stories and vignettes captures the fragmentation, disillusionment, and moral ambiguity of a world shaken by war and social upheaval. Spare, precise, and emotionally resonant, Hemingway’s prose introduced a new literary style that would redefine narrative form. The stories follow recurring character Nick Adams through boyhood, battlefields, and the alienation of postwar life, exploring universal themes of masculinity, violence, loss, and human endurance. The inter-chapters—brief, poetic scenes—form a stark counterpoint to the fuller stories, evoking the brutality of World War I and the existential void it left behind. Set in varied landscapes—from the American Midwest to Europe and the bullfighting rings of Spain—In Our Time is not only a chronicle of a generation, but also a testament to Hemingway’s mastery of minimalism and his lasting influence on world literature. The book’s innovative structure, thematic depth, and stripped-down style established Hemingway as a defining literary figure and reshaped the American short story. Poignant, visceral, and profoundly human, In Our Time remains a timeless meditation on the modern condition."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Digital Voice Andrew E (Narrator)
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"A timeless classic of love, longing, and the search for meaning, The Sun Also Rises is Ernest Hemingway’s definitive novel of the Lost Generation. Follow war veteran and journalist Jake Barnes as he navigates the vibrant streets of 1920s Paris and the bullfighting arenas of Spain with his circle of expatriate friends. At the heart of it all is Lady Brett Ashley—beautiful, charismatic, and unattainable—whose complicated relationships fuel the novel’s emotional depth. Against a backdrop of café culture, revelry, and moral disillusionment, Hemingway’s spare, powerful prose captures the emptiness and excess of a postwar world. Now brought to life in this evocative audiobook, The Sun Also Rises immerses listeners in Hemingway’s iconic style and unforgettable characters. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to an old favorite, this masterful narration delivers the novel’s raw emotion and haunting beauty like never before. Experience the novel that defined a generation—listen today. Cover Photo by Buck Nacho Gomez: https://www.pexels.com/photo/smiling-brunette-woman-in-sombrero-and-red-dress-20625081/"
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Evan Schmitt (Narrator)
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The Sun Also Rises: The Hemingway Library Edition
"The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a landmark novel of the 20th century that captures the disillusionment and aimlessness of the post–World War I generation, often referred to as the 'Lost Generation.' The story follows Jake Barnes, an American journalist living in Paris, and his circle of expatriate friends—including the charismatic and troubled Lady Brett Ashley—as they travel from the cafés of Montparnasse to the bullfighting arenas of Pamplona. With Hemingway's signature sparse prose and understated emotional depth, the novel explores themes of love, identity, masculinity, and the quest for meaning in a world forever changed by war. A poignant reflection on human resilience and vulnerability, this novel remains one of Hemingway’s most enduring and influential works."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Joel Schrank (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Discover the timeless masterpiece of human loneliness and longing in Ernest Hemingway's classic, Men Without Women. In this captivating audiobook, Hemingway weaves together seven profound short stories, exploring the lives of men who navigate a world marked by isolation, heartbreak, and quiet desperation. Each narrative delves into the depths of human relationships—or the poignant absence thereof—revealing how men confront loss, rejection, and solitude in their own uniquely stoic ways. From the tragic vulnerability of a prizefighter in 'Fifty Grand,' to the wistful nostalgia of 'Hills Like White Elephants,' and the heart-wrenching courage of 'The Killers,' Hemingway’s minimalist yet powerful prose captures the complexities of masculinity, intimacy, and emotional resilience. Perfectly narrated to highlight Hemingway's stark, elegant style, Men Without Women is an unforgettable journey into the heart of loneliness and the universal need for connection. Listen now and experience why Hemingway remains one of the greatest storytellers of our time."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Digital Voice Bryan E (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A landmark of modern American literature, The Sun Also Rises is Ernest Hemingway’s powerful and enduring tale of love, loss, and disillusionment in the aftermath of World War I. First published in 1926, this novel introduced the world to Hemingway’s distinct, minimalist prose and his iconic portrayal of the “Lost Generation.” The story follows Jake Barnes, an American journalist living in Paris, and a circle of expatriate friends as they navigate the bohemian nightlife of 1920s Europe. Fueled by alcohol, restlessness, and romantic entanglements—especially Jake’s complicated relationship with the alluring Lady Brett Ashley—the group travels from Paris to the bullfighting rings of Pamplona, searching for meaning in a world forever changed by war. With its themes of aimlessness, wounded masculinity, and the fragility of human connection, The Sun Also Rises captures the spiritual emptiness and emotional scars left behind by conflict. Hemingway’s crisp dialogue and vivid settings bring the Jazz Age to life, offering both a dazzling travelogue and a sobering exploration of postwar identity. A must-listen for lovers of classic literature, The Sun Also Rises is a poignant and unforgettable portrait of a generation trying to find its way in a broken world."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Digital Voice Bryan E (Narrator)
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"A moving love story set against the turmoil of war. American Lieutenant Frederic Henry serves in the ambulance corps of the Italian army during World War I. While stationed in northern Italy, he meets beautiful English nurse Catherine Barkley and falls in love with her. However, the passionate romance between the two is overshadowed by the horrors of war. Frederic heads to the front with a small unit, which he loses during an offensive, and must decide whether to become a deserter or die. Can he count on a stroke of luck in such grim times? Writing A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway drew inspiration from his own war experiences. In this captivating, semi-autobiographical prose written in a spare style, he captures the harsh realities of war, its senselessness and mindless cruelty, as well as the suffering of lovers trapped in the grip of forces greater than individual desires. His portrayal of the main character reflects the loneliness and disillusionment of the 'lost generation' – people who entered adulthood during World War I. First published in 1929, the novel is one of Hemingway's finest works."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Jacob Rivers (Narrator)
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"The classic novel of America’s “lost generation.”"
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Edoardo Ballerini (Narrator)
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"سانتياجو، صياد فقير عادي، لكنه يصارع الطبيعة كفارس إغريقي ليكسب قوت يومه، ويحلم بالأسود والشواطئ، ويخلق عقله اللاوعي له عوالم هادئة وجميلة رغم كائناتها المتوحشة، تعويضًا له عما يلاقيه من بطش وصلف قوى الطبيعة في الواقع. أملًا في العثور على توازن بين كفتي الميزان، قد يساعده على الاستمرار في رحلته. نهاية الرواية يمكن توقعها بالطبع، سانتياجو نفسه قد عرف سر هزيمته لكن متأخرًا للأسف الشديد، حينما تسائل وأجاب على نفسه: ومن الذي هزمك؟ لا شيء، أنا الذي أوغلت بعيدًا. وذلك بعد أن اكتشف مقدار المتعة في الراحة والنوم إلى سريره الذي كان يفتقده منذ أيام مرت كالدهر. رواية الشيخ والبحر من كنوز الأدب العالمي، كتبها إرنست همنجواي عام ١٩٥٢ قبل حصوله على جائزة نوبل في الآداب بسنتين. استمع الآن"
Ernest Hemingway (Author), داود عفيشات (Narrator)
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"Experience the poignant brilliance of Ernest Hemingway's Men Without Women, a masterful collection of short stories exploring the complexities of masculinity, isolation, and emotional resilience. These narratives capture lives defined by longing, courage, and the aching void of love lost or unattained. This collection includes some of Hemingway’s finest work, each story a gem of his minimalist style and sharp emotional insight: - The Undefeated - In Another Country - Hills Like White Elephants - The Killers - Che Ti Dice La Patria? - Fifty Grand - A Simple Enquiry - Ten Indians - A Canary for One - An Alpine Idyll - A Pursuit Race - Today Is Friday - Banal Story - Now I Lay Me Each story invites listeners into a world of raw emotion, deep introspection, and Hemingway's timeless prose. From the tension of bullfighting arenas to the quiet pain of human disconnection, Men Without Women resonates with themes of love, loss, and the indomitable spirit. This audiobook brings these classic tales to life, making it an essential addition to any literary enthusiast’s collection."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Evan Schmitt (Narrator)
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"A stunningly designed new collectible edition of Hemingway’s enduring classic Long considered one of the best American novels of our time, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable tale of an American ambulance driver and his passionate affair with a beautiful English nurse. Set against the backdrop of World War I, this gripping, semi-autobiographical work captures the harsh realities of war as only Hemingway can. A story of love and pain, loyalty and desertion, A Farewell to Arms paints an intimate portrait of the pain and intensity of a love overshadowed by the inexorable creep of global war."
Ernest Hemingway (Author), Edoardo Ballerini (Narrator)
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