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The narrative follows a young man serving on a mountain front and his developing relationship with a woman he meets during convalescence, tracing their courtship, marriage, and attempts to find refuge from war's disruptions. Paired with episodic battlefield sequences and domestic interludes, the work examines the fragility of human attachment against persistent violence, the randomness of fate, and the isolation produced by trauma. Its spare, understated prose emphasizes physical detail and restraint while exploring themes of love, loss, loyalty, and the limits of hope in wartime.

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Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway was an American novelist and short story writer, renowned for his distinctive writing style characterized by economy and understatement. He is often associated with the Lost Generation, a group of American expatriates in Europe after World War I. Hemingway's works frequently explore themes of love, war, and the human condition. His notable novels include "The Sun Also Rises," which captures the disillusionment of the post-war generation, and "A Farewell to Arms," a poignant tale of love set against the backdrop of World War I. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

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