"The Sun Also Rises" is Ernest Hemingway's groundbreaking 1926 novel capturing the disillusionment of the Lost Generation after World War I. Set in Paris and Pamplona, Spain, the story follows Jake Barnes, a war-wounded American journalist, and his unrequited love for the enigmatic Lady Brett Ashley. Through their circle of expatriate friends, Hemingway explores themes of aimlessness, masculinity, love, and the search for meaning in a morally fractured post-war world. Written in Hemingway's revolutionary sparse prose style, the novel portrays drinking, bullfighting, and endless wandering as failed attempts to fill spiritual emptiness. This modernist masterpiece defined a generation and established Hemingway as a literary giant.
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