The Sun Also Rises
By Ernest Hemingway
Directed by Tavia Gilbert
Read by Michael Gandolfini
Unabridged
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6 Formats: CD
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6 Formats: Library CD
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6 Formats: MP3 CD
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6 Formats: Hardcover
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6 Formats: Large Print Hardcover
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6 Formats: Paperback
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ISBN: 9798200881611
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ISBN: 9798212707121
Runtime: | 8.06 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Classics |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A London Times Pick of the Best 50 Novels of the Last 100 Years
Hemingway’s brilliant first novel is a poignant tale of love, loss, and the power to endure.
In his unforgettable first novel, Hemingway artfully illuminates the plight of the Lost Generation, weaving a poignant tale of love and loss in the aftermath of World War I. The story follows two expatriates living in Paris in the 1920s: Jake Barnes, an American war veteran and journalist, and Lady Brett Ashley, an independent Englishwoman exploring the opportunities afforded by a new era of liberated women and sexual freedom. Impotent due to an injury suffered during the war, Jake must navigate his hopeless love for Brett in a changed world of waning morality.
From Parisian society’s vibrant nightlife to the ruthless bullfighting rings of Spain, The Sun Also Rises takes readers on a powerful journey through mass disillusionment, moral bankruptcy, and elusive could-have-beens. All the while, we see both the brokenness and resilience of a generation scarred physically and emotionally by the horrors of war.
Editorial Reviews
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Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD, Hardcover, Large Print Hardcover, Paperback |
Category: | Fiction/Classics |
Runtime: | 8.06 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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