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The Sun Also Rises

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Full Title:

The Sun Also Rises

Contributors:

By (Author) Ernest Hemingway
Foreword by Robert Wheeler

ISBN:

9781949846461

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Clydesdale Press

Publication Date:

24th May 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

203g

Description

A handsome value edition of the timeless classic by Ernest Hemingway with a new foreword byRobert Wheeler,
Hemingway enthusiast and author of Hemingway's Paris

For nearly a century, The Sun Also Rises has endured as one of Hemingways masterworks, and is widely regarded as a prime example of the great American writers pioneering style and form. His first major novel explores powerful themes likemasculinity and male insecurity, sex and love,and the effects of a brutal war on an aimlessgeneration.Thisroman clefis based on the real experiences and relationships Hemingway had in the early 1920s.

Set predominantly in France and Spain, the novel follows a group of disillusioned aimless expats tooling around post-war Europe, living hard, drinking heavily, andhaving complicated sordidlove affairs. The novel is told from the perspective of Jake Barnes, a World War I vet turned journalist living in Paris, who is still in love with his former flame, the eccentric and charismatic Lady Brett Ashley. Meanwhile, Jake's friend, authorRobert Cohn,becomes tired of his oppressive marriage andsets off to seek out adventure, becoming enamored with Brett himself.

They all eventually drift from the glitz and glamour of 1920s Paris toPamplona, Spain, where they revel in the rawness of bullfights and alcohol-fueled parties, eventually devolving into jealousy and violentdrama.This leads to Jake comingto a stark realizationthat he can never be with the woman he trulyloves.

Reviews

"[Hemingway] writes as if he had never read anybody's writing, as if he had fashioned the art of writing himself." --The Atlantic

"The ideal companion for troubled times: equal parts Continental escape and serious grappling with the question of what it means to be, and feel, lost." --The Wall Street Journal

"Magnificent. . . . An absorbing, beautifully and tenderly absurd, heart-breaking narrative . . . It is a truly gripping story, told in lean, hard athletic prose." --The New York Times

Author Bio

Ernest Hemingway is recognized as one of the iconic and influential writers of the twentieth century. He started out working for the Kansas City Star and later the Toronto Star. He eventually traveled to Europe where he became an ambulance driver for the Italian army in WWI. Some of Hemingway's most popular novels include A Farewell to Arms (1929) and The Old Man and the Sea (1952).

Robert Wheeler has been a Hemingway enthusiast since reading his first Hemingway novel in 1986. For the past ten years, he has been a professor at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches courses in writing and on Hemingway. He was the recipient of the coveted Excellence in Teaching Award for 2006. He is the author of Hemingway's Paris and Hemingway's Havana.

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