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100 _a Ernest Hemingway
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245 _aThe Sun Also Rises
246 _aThe Sun Also Rises
260 _aNew York
_b CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
_cjuly 2,1961
300 _a233p.:
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520 _a'Fiesta : The Sun Also Rises' Summary of the book Set in the 1920s, the novel deals with a group of aimless expatriates in France and Spain. They are members of the cynical and disillusioned post-World War I Lost Generation, many of whom suffer psychological and physical wounds as a result of the war. Two of the novel’s main characters, Lady Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes, typify this generation. Lady Brett drifts through a series of affairs despite her love for Jake; she and Jake are unable to consummate their love, because of a war wound that rendered him impotent. Friendship, stoicism, and natural grace under pressure are offered as the values that matter in an otherwise amoral and often senseless world. (britannica.com)
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