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The Sun Also Rises - cover

The Sun Also Rises

Ernest Hemingway

Editorial: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Sinopsis

A restless generation. A love that can't be named. A journey searching for meaning in a world left broken by war.
In Hemingway's groundbreaking debut novel, a group of expatriates wander from the cafés of Paris to the bullrings of Spain—drinking, dancing, longing, and hurting in ways they struggle to understand. At the center is Jake Barnes, whose unspoken love for the dazzling Lady Brett Ashley haunts every moment of their reckless, intoxicating life abroad. Amid festivals, tension, passion, and escape, they reveal the wounds and desires of a generation trying to feel alive again.

Praised as "a novel that defined a century," this masterpiece captures Hemingway's signature clarity, emotional restraint, and unforgettable sense of place. Readers cherish its atmosphere, complex relationships, and the aching beauty in every silence.

If you love literary fiction filled with longing, conflict, and moments that echo long after the final page, this essential classic delivers.

Open the book—and follow the Lost Generation into the heart of what it means to live, love, and endure.
Disponible desde: 05/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 237 páginas.

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