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Chahrazad
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Nov 05, 2013 10:01AM

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Since this is my 1st reading of this novel, I have to say I quite like it.
The narration is flowing effortlessly and I love it how we are let into Robert Jordan's head.

Enjoying it so far, but there's a strong sense of foreboding.

My wife's biggest complaint about Hemingway's books are the main male characters. I keep telling her that it's a sign of the times,and reflects men's place in the world,and their behavior was part of trying to fit into the doctrine of the times.....she doesn't buy it.....I believe Jordan's arrogance is all bravado, just wait till you finish the book...... you will see a more sensitive side to the character,and I feel Hemingway was much the same....It was such a strong part of society , back in those days to act tough,and be macho.......


This is my third Hemingway, Pilar is the first tough female I've encountered.
I know in the situation, toughness in men (and women) would be a survival trait.