The Sun Also Rises: A Classic Novel of the Lost Generation and Modern Life - Couverture souple

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Hemingway, Ernest

 
9781515454793: The Sun Also Rises: A Classic Novel of the Lost Generation and Modern Life

Synopsis

A defining work of twentieth-century fiction, The Sun Also Rises presents a measured account of expatriate life in the years following the First World War.

The novel follows a group of American and British figures moving between Paris and Spain, their interactions shaped by routine, displacement, and the search for meaning within a changing social landscape. The journey culminates in the festival at Pamplona, where the controlled intensity of the setting contrasts with the underlying tensions carried by the characters.

Hemingway’s prose is marked by restraint and precision, with emphasis placed on dialogue, gesture, and the structure of observation. The narrative avoids overt explanation, allowing meaning to emerge through action and implication. This approach contributed to the development of modern prose style and has influenced subsequent generations of writers.

This Wilder Publications edition presents the text in a clear and reliable format, preserving the structure and language of the original work while supporting ease of reading for contemporary audiences.

About the Author
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American writer and journalist whose work played a central role in shaping twentieth-century prose. His style, characterised by economy of language and emphasis on direct observation, marked a departure from earlier literary conventions and established a model that has remained influential.

The Sun Also Rises, first published in 1926, is among his most widely studied works and is associated with the group of writers often referred to as the “Lost Generation.” His other major works include A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. His writing continues to be read for its structure, style, and portrayal of experience in the modern world.

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