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The Sun Also Rises is one of Ernest Hemingway's first, but most famous, books. The novel attracted great attention and was also adapted into a movie. Hemingway is a writer who deals with war from different dimensions. As in this novel, he is a master who naturally reflects the impact of war on people and what it takes away from people. From this perspective, it is not surprising that Hemingway's fame and his writings have become universal. The people in The Sun Also Rises are people whose values have been lost and their lives have changed after the war, more or less similar to each other. The main characters of the novel experience this depression in its depth. Hemingway perceives life as a war full of disappointments, no matter where he is, whether on the hunt, on the battlefield, or in the arena. When he adds his observations to his experiences, he creates giant works, each more beautiful, more convincing, and appealing to readers all over the world. In The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway tells about people who try to forget the disappointments in their loves and lives by having fun, living the bohemian life, and looking for other happiness. The Sun Also Rises, one of the best examples of contemporary American writing, is one of the unforgettable masterpieces of the Hemingway Complete Series that our publishing house continues.
Number of Pages: 247
Year of Print: 1992
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Bilgi Publishing House
First Printing Year: 1992
Language: Turkish< /p>
Publisher | : | Information Publishing House |
Number of pages | : | 247 |
ISBN | : | 9789752202801 |
The heart | : | Turkish |