Ernest Hemingway / Collectif - Romans - 1957





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Romans by Ernest Hemingway / Collectif, illustrated edition in hardcover published by Gallimard in 1957, 872 pages in French.
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A superb hardcover edition based on Paul Bonnet's layout and illustrated with 32 watercolors, including a portrait of the author by a collective of illustrators. This novel gathers several of the major texts by the American Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, offering a coherent view of his novelistic oeuvre.
The work highlights the power of a stripped-down style, marked by the technique of ellipsis and narrative sobriety, which gives the narratives a dramatic intensity and a singular psychological depth.
The collected novels, whether they concern war stories, hunting, the sea, or human passion, illustrate Hemingway's central themes: the confrontation with violence, the quest for dignity, the fragility of relationships, and the obsession with heroism -
This volume, at once an editorial object and a cultural witness, embodies the alliance between careful translation, editorial prestige, and the celebration of a major work of the twentieth century -
Ernest Hemingway / Collectif - Novels - 1957 - Gallimard -
872 pages
Very good condition of the binding; the volume is in its publisher's decorated full cardboard binding, housed in a slipcase, with light signs of wear; the spine is smooth, adorned and titled in black.
Very good interior condition, title page printed in green and black, the work enriched with 32 watercolors including a portrait of the author as a frontispiece by a collective of illustrators, modern endpapers in very good condition.
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A superb hardcover edition based on Paul Bonnet's layout and illustrated with 32 watercolors, including a portrait of the author by a collective of illustrators. This novel gathers several of the major texts by the American Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, offering a coherent view of his novelistic oeuvre.
The work highlights the power of a stripped-down style, marked by the technique of ellipsis and narrative sobriety, which gives the narratives a dramatic intensity and a singular psychological depth.
The collected novels, whether they concern war stories, hunting, the sea, or human passion, illustrate Hemingway's central themes: the confrontation with violence, the quest for dignity, the fragility of relationships, and the obsession with heroism -
This volume, at once an editorial object and a cultural witness, embodies the alliance between careful translation, editorial prestige, and the celebration of a major work of the twentieth century -
Ernest Hemingway / Collectif - Novels - 1957 - Gallimard -
872 pages
Very good condition of the binding; the volume is in its publisher's decorated full cardboard binding, housed in a slipcase, with light signs of wear; the spine is smooth, adorned and titled in black.
Very good interior condition, title page printed in green and black, the work enriched with 32 watercolors including a portrait of the author as a frontispiece by a collective of illustrators, modern endpapers in very good condition.
Delivery service within a few days -

