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The Sun Also Rises
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The Sun Also Rises

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Step into the cafes of 1920s Paris and the bullrings of Spain in Ernest Hemingway's unforgettable portrait of the Lost Generation. These are men and women drifting through a world forever changed by war, searching for meaning and connection.

Follow Jake Barnes, a war scarred American journalist, and Lady Brett Ashley, an independent woman torn between longing and freedom. Along with their circle of disillusioned friends, they move through Europe chasing love, escape, and identity.

Told in Hemingway's spare and powerful prose, this is a novel of quiet ache, emotional truth, and lasting impact.

" I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it."

Themes That Still Resonate

Disillusionment and IdentityLove and Longing Masculinity and HonorExile and Escape Culture and Ritual What You're BuyingA portrait of broken hearts that still beat.A passport to postwar Europe, where nothing is stable except beauty.A literary time capsule of 1920s longing, identity, and decadence.A book that teaches you how to feel in silence.Read This When... You're craving atmosphere, not actionYou feel restless but don't know whyYou want to understand why some books never ageYou're longing for a literary escape to another time, another truth

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prakash Books
Country
IN
Date
20 July 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9789362142153

Step into the cafes of 1920s Paris and the bullrings of Spain in Ernest Hemingway's unforgettable portrait of the Lost Generation. These are men and women drifting through a world forever changed by war, searching for meaning and connection.

Follow Jake Barnes, a war scarred American journalist, and Lady Brett Ashley, an independent woman torn between longing and freedom. Along with their circle of disillusioned friends, they move through Europe chasing love, escape, and identity.

Told in Hemingway's spare and powerful prose, this is a novel of quiet ache, emotional truth, and lasting impact.

" I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it."

Themes That Still Resonate

Disillusionment and IdentityLove and Longing Masculinity and HonorExile and Escape Culture and Ritual What You're BuyingA portrait of broken hearts that still beat.A passport to postwar Europe, where nothing is stable except beauty.A literary time capsule of 1920s longing, identity, and decadence.A book that teaches you how to feel in silence.Read This When... You're craving atmosphere, not actionYou feel restless but don't know whyYou want to understand why some books never ageYou're longing for a literary escape to another time, another truth

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prakash Books
Country
IN
Date
20 July 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9789362142153