The Sun Also Rises
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Step into the world of "The Sun Also Rises", Ernest Hemingway's groundbreaking novel that defined the spirit of the Lost Generation. A tale of love, disillusionment, and self-discovery, this timeless classic follows a group of expatriates as they navigate the vibrant nightlife of 1920s Paris and the thrilling bullfights of Spain, searching for meaning in a world forever changed by war. At the heart of the novel is Jake Barnes, an American journalist whose war wounds have left him physically and emotionally scarred. He is deeply in love with the charismatic and free-spirited Lady Brett Ashley, but their love is doomed by circumstances beyond their control. Together with a cast of unforgettable characters, they drift through a life of indulgence and adventure, masking their inner turmoil with alcohol, travel, and fleeting romances. Hemingway's sharp, minimalist prose captures the restless energy of a generation struggling with post-war emptiness. His vivid descriptions bring to life the dazzling cafés of Paris, the sun-soaked landscapes of Spain, and the electrifying spectacle of the Pamplona bullfights. Beneath the novel's glamorous settings lies a deeper exploration of love, masculinity, and the search for purpose in an indifferent world. Both a celebration and critique of the hedonistic expatriate lifestyle, "The Sun Also Rises" remains one of the most influential novels of the 20th century. Whether you're drawn to stories of romance, adventure, or existential reflection, this novel offers a rich and unforgettable reading experience. Discover why Hemingway's masterpiece continues to captivate readers and define an era. ABOUT THE AUTHOR A literary icon and master of modern prose, Ernest Hemingway revolutionized storytelling with his direct, powerful style. A war correspondent and adventurer, his experiences shaped classics like "A Farewell to Arms", "The Sun Also Rises", and "For Whom the Bell Tolls". Themes of love, war, and existential struggle define his work, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Hemingway's bold, minimalist writing and larger-than-life persona continue to inspire readers and writers worldwide.
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Hemingway, E. (2025). The Sun Also Rises. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Hemingway, Ernest. 2025. The Sun Also Rises. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Hemingway, Ernest, The Sun Also Rises. Librofilio, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Hemingway, Ernest. The Sun Also Rises. Librofilio, 2025.
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