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The Sun Also Rises - A Timeless Tale of Love Loss and the Lost Generation - cover

The Sun Also Rises - A Timeless Tale of Love Loss and the Lost Generation

Ernest Hemingway, Zenith Blue Ridge Books

Verlag: Zenith Blue Ridge Books

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Experience one of the greatest literary masterpieces of the 20th century—The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, a novel that captures the essence of the Lost Generation with raw emotion, unforgettable characters, and breathtaking prose.

Set in the 1920s, this gripping novel follows Jake Barnes and his circle of expatriate friends as they journey from the bustling nightlife of Paris to the thrilling bullfights of Pamplona, Spain. As they navigate love, heartbreak, and the disillusionment left by World War I, Hemingway's sparse yet powerful writing style immerses readers in a world of passion, longing, and existential crisis.

Through the enigmatic and captivating Lady Brett Ashley, Hemingway crafts a portrait of unfulfilled love and self-destruction, while exploring deeper themes of masculinity, morality, and the search for meaning in an era of decadence.

Hailed as a literary masterpiece, The Sun Also Rises remains one of Hemingway's most celebrated works. Critics and readers alike praise it for its timeless relevance and deeply moving storytelling. A defining novel of the Lost Generation, it has influenced countless authors and remains a must-read for lovers of classic literature.

Immerse yourself in the brilliance of Ernest Hemingway and discover why The Sun Also Rises has stood the test of time. Buy now and step into a world of passion, adventure, and profound human experience.
Verfügbar seit: 30.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 237 Seiten.

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