The sun also rises / Ernest Hemingway.
"This novel 'deals with the lost generation of Americans who had fought in France during World War I and then had expatriated themselves from the America of Calvin Coolidge. The story is told by Jake Barnes, rendered impotent by a war wound. Lady Brett Ashley, a typical representative of the "lost generation" is divorcing her husband and diverts herself by her friendship, which sometimes seems like love, for Barnes. These two go to Spain with a group that includes Michael Campbell, whom Brett plans to marry; Bill Gorton, a friend of Jake; a Greek nobleman; and Robert Cohn, an American-Jewish writer.'" Reader's Ency. 4th edition.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780684800714
- ISBN: 0684800713
- Physical Description: 251 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Scribner Paperback Fiction, [1926]
- Copyright: ©1926
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Subject: | Americans > France > Fiction. Americans > Spain > Fiction. Expatriation > Fiction. Spain > History > Alfonso XIII, 1886-1931 > Fiction. Ashley, Brett (Fictitious character) > Fiction. |
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Juniata County Library | F HEM (Text) | 39640100647203 | JUNM Fiction | Available | - |