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I would suggest reading The Old Man and the Sea (1952) first. The book is about confronting the forces of nature, about a man who is alone in a world where he can only count on his own perseverance. “For Whom the Bell Tolls “(1940) – this book is about the war as it really is — dirty, bloody and inhumane… These works are considered the most significant in the work of Hemingway, they influenced him to receive the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes.
To the first speaker's response, I can add “Goodbye to weapons”. It is these works that make up the golden trinity of the author, and it is thanks to them that he has gained worldwide fame.