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The Sun Also Rises
A Stark, Moving Portrait of Love, Identity, and Disillusionment in the Lost Generation
Ernest Hemingway(0)
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Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises follows a group of expatriates in postwar Europe as they search for meaning, belonging, and connection amid a world forever changed by conflict. Through spare prose and vivid scenes-from Paris cafés to the bullrings of Spain-Hemingway captures the restlessness, longing, and emotional turbulence of a generation without direction.
This restored edition enhances readability while preserving Hemingway's distinct voice, sharp observation, and understated emotional power. A seminal novel of the twentieth century, it continues to resonate with readers drawn to its themes of identity, resilience, and unfulfilled desire.
Celebrated as one of Hemingway's defining works, the novel remains a touchstone of modernist literature.
Experience the story that reshaped American fiction-add this enduring classic to your library today.
This restored edition enhances readability while preserving Hemingway's distinct voice, sharp observation, and understated emotional power. A seminal novel of the twentieth century, it continues to resonate with readers drawn to its themes of identity, resilience, and unfulfilled desire.
Celebrated as one of Hemingway's defining works, the novel remains a touchstone of modernist literature.
Experience the story that reshaped American fiction-add this enduring classic to your library today.
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