Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises
Discover the timeless classic, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, expertly analyzed by Linda Wagner-Martin. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2002, this paperback edition spans 200 pages and delves into the post-World War I era, capturing the essence of expatriate life in Paris.
Follow a group of American and British expatriates as they navigate their intertwined lives, filled with romance, disillusionment, and the vibrant atmosphere of modern Europe. Their journey from the enchanting streets of Paris to the exhilarating bullfighting festival in Pamplona paints a vivid picture of a generation seeking meaning in a changed world.
This insightful exploration not only highlights Hemingway's masterful storytelling but also provides a rich context for understanding the cultural dynamics of the time. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and anyone looking to immerse themselves in a pivotal moment in literary history.