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The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest Hemingway
If you take The Great Gatsby and set it in Pamplona, Spain, at the time of the classic bull fights, you get The Sun Also Rises. Fitzgerald and Hemingway were contemporaries no less, and the stately, energetic, fun prose is similar. There's a lot of life in this book.
Nothing much exactly happens in the story really, or to the characters. It's like "Seinfeld" in that respect perhaps. Very existential. Hemingway's writing is strong and compact. The dialogue is top-notch. Depending on who it is, you will love or hate each of these characters, and you will be glad you read their little tale.
Nothing much exactly happens in the story really, or to the characters. It's like "Seinfeld" in that respect perhaps. Very existential. Hemingway's writing is strong and compact. The dialogue is top-notch. Depending on who it is, you will love or hate each of these characters, and you will be glad you read their little tale.