The sun also rises
1926
Book
"The novel about American and British expatriates in Europe after World War I that defined the Lost Generation. The Sun Also Rises chronicles the experiences of Jake Barnes, a war veteran now working as a journalist in Paris in the aftermath of World War I, and his American and British expatriate friends--among them his occasional love interest, Lady Brett Ashley--as they search for meaning and purpose in their unmoored lives. The novel's plot climaxes in Spain, during the running of the bulls in Pamplona, in a series of events that illuminates both the strengths and shortcomings of the characters' lives."-- Publisher's website.
Item Details
ISBN:
- 9781501121968
- 9781476739953
- 9781435172517
- 9781435172371
- 9780756977979
- 9780743297332
- 9780684800714
- 9780593201138
- 9780143136866
- 1476739951
- 0743297334
- 0684830515
- 0684800713
- 0684153270
- 0020518706
Description: 223 pages ; 21 cm.
Notes:
- Publisher, pagination, and printing dates may vary.
- Originally published: New York : Scribner, 1926.
Control Number: 3394379
Publisher: New York : Union Square and Co., 2022.Series:
Subjects:
- Americans -- France -- Fiction.
- Americans -- Spain -- Fiction.
- Ashley, Brett (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
- Barnes, Jake (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
- Expatriation -- Fiction.
- Spain -- History -- Alfonso XIII, 1886-1931 -- Fiction.
Genre: Novels.
Other Authors: Towles, Amor, writer of introduction.