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Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises

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    Weight0.122 kg
    Author

    Ernest Hemingway

    Publisher

    RHUK

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Contemporary Fiction

    Best for

    Reads on disillusionment, the impact of war, the search for meaning, and the challenges of love and identity

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    New Ed edition (18 August 1994)

    ISBN

    978-0099908500

    Language

    English

    Pages

    224

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    11 x 1.5 x 17.7 cm

    Weight

    0.122 kg

    Description

    “Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises” is celebrated for its portrayal of the disenchanted expatriate lifestyle and its exploration of the consequences of war on personal relationships. The novel’s enduring appeal lies in its evocative depiction of the Roaring Twenties and its profound meditation on the search for meaning in a world forever changed by the trauma of war. Hemingway’s exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the pervasive disillusionment of the Lost Generation cements “Fiesta” as a literary classic that continues to resonate with readers exploring the universal themes of love, loss, and the quest for identity.

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    “Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises” by Ernest Hemingway is a classic novel that captures the essence of the Lost Generation and explores the disillusionment and aimlessness of the post-World War I era. Published in 1926, the novel is set against the backdrop of the vibrant expatriate community in Paris and the fervent festivities of the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. Through the characters of Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley, Hemingway delves into themes of love, masculinity, and the profound impact of war on the human psyche. The novel’s spare and economical prose, characteristic of Hemingway’s style, conveys a sense of emotional detachment that mirrors the existential uncertainty experienced by the generation that came of age during the war.