The Sun Also Rises
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Book Description
The Sun Also Rises first appeared in 1926, and yet it's as fresh and clean and fine as it ever was, maybe finer. Hemingway's famously plain declarative sentences linger in the mind like poetry: "Brett was damned good-looking. She wore a slipover jersey sweater and a tweed skirt, and her hair was brushed back like a boy's. She started all that." His cast of thirtysomething dissolute expatriates--Br... More
Book Information
Publisher | Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Binding | Audio CD (199 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | 0743564413 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0743564410 |
Publication Date | 10/17/2006 |
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said: A book I first read when I was 20 which changes as one reads it through the years but still delivers a fascinating experience.
tags: philosophy, travel, literature, Hemingway
tags: philosophy, travel, literature, Hemingway
2/19/2015 Meredith Amelotti said:
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I am trying to integrate more classics into my reading schedule, because the classics make up the foundation that the books we love today are built upon. Yes, I know some classics are not the most exciting of things to read compared to the Divergent trilogy, but classics hold so much hidden meaning ... more
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