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The Sun Also Rises

A Timeless Classic of Love, Loss, and the Lost Generation
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Paris cafés. Spanish bullfights. A generation trying to feel alive again.


In The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway's groundbreaking debut novel, we follow Jake Barnes and his group of expatriate friends as they travel from Paris to Pamplona, searching for meaning, connection, and pleasure in the aftermath of World War I. At the center is Lady Brett Ashley—beautiful, independent, and emotionally elusive—who ignites passion and jealousy wherever she goes.


Through Hemingway's spare, powerful prose, this modernist classic explores themes of masculinity, disillusionment, unrequited love, and the quiet ache of lives lived on the edge of purpose. More than a travelogue or love story, it is a portrait of a broken generation, rendered with emotional restraint and unforgettable atmosphere.


Why this novel still resonates:


A definitive work of the Lost Generation


Iconic for its minimalist style and existential depth


Explores identity, emotional detachment, and cultural decay


An enduring novel of beauty, bitterness, and quiet tragedy


Perfect for readers who appreciate:


Literary fiction with layered emotional complexity


Postwar themes of alienation and self-discovery


Sharp dialogue and introspective narration


Hemingway's lean, evocative style


What critics and readers say:


"The quintessential novel of the Lost Generation." – The New York Times


"Melancholic and elegant. It captures a time, a place, and a feeling like no other." – Amazon Reviewer


Click «Buy Now» and immerse yourself in Hemingway's world of passion, despair, and fragile hope beneath the sun-drenched skies of Europe.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
11 juuli 2025
Objętość:
230 lk
ISBN:
9782386916830
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