Has anyone here read For Whom the Bell Tolls?
I'm not far in the novel, only on page 70 and so far it seems ok but I'm having a hard time reading it do to the way it's written. It seems like he's trying to give a sense of foreigners struggling to speak English.
How did you guys manage through the book?
Hemingway spent a great deal of time in Spain .....
prior to the Spanish civil war, after which he was barred from Spain by the Franco government. I don't speak Spanish, so I can't criticise the English used in the dialog written by Hemingway. I have heard Amrican students comment on the use of thee and thou as sounding biblical. I read the novel several times in my 20s and 30s, and for my part, I never had a problem with the novel. With the introduction of the more formal Spanish into the book, but in English, I can see where some might have a problem. I never did. Each time I read it, I thoroughly enjoyed it, as I have all of Hemingway's novels, but I am a Hemingway enthusiast. His prose flows, so just go with the flow, and enjoy the story of the American, Robert Jordan, and The Maria.