The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a notable work published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on January 25, 2022. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The novel serves as a tragic love story and a vivid portrayal of American expatriates navigating their lives in postwar Europe, capturing their experiences of drinking, dancing, and pursuing dreams.
Readers will find a narrative that follows journalist Jake Barnes, who grapples with the aftermath of World War I and his unrequited love for Lady Brett Ashley. The story explores themes relevant to the Lost Generation of the 1920s, moving from the vibrant nightclubs of Paris to the dramatic bullfighting arenas of Spain. This edition offers a fresh opportunity to engage with Hemingway’s economical prose style, which reveals the complexities of its characters and their relationships.
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The debut novel from the Nobel Prize-winning author that is both a tragic love story and a searing group portrait of hapless American expatriates drinking, dancing, and chasing their dreams in postwar Europe.
“An absorbingly beautiful and tenderly absurd, heart-breaking narrative … It is a truly gripping story.” —The New York Times
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954, exerted a lasting influence on fiction in English through his economical prose style that conceals more than it reveals. His first novel, published in 1926, is narrated by world-weary journalist Jake Barnes, who is burdened by a wound acquired in World War I and by his utterly hopeless love for the flamboyantly decadent Lady Brett Ashley. The Sun Also Rises tracks the Lost Generation of the 1920s from the nightclubs of Paris to the bullfighting arenas of Spain.
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