Fiesta: Hemingway’s Classic Post World War 1 Novel of the Lost Generation in Europe – Original 1926 Edition

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by Ernest Hemingway

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Discover how Ernest Hemingway's groundbreaking novel about expatriates in 1920s Europe continues to resonate with modern readers. Explore the timeless themes of love, disillusionment, and the search for meaning. The Lost Generation comes alive in Hemingway's Fiesta (aka The Sun Also Rises). • Experience the powerful prose of Ernest Hemingway in this classic American literature masterpiece that follows the Lost Generation of expatriates navigating life in post-war Europe with unforgettable realism. • Journey through the vibrant streets of Paris and the passionate world of bullfighting in Spain as Hemingway's terse, journalistic writing style captures the disillusionment and hedonism of the Jazz Age . • Set against the backdrop of 1920s Europe, this influential classic American novel explores themes of love, masculinity, and existential angst through the eyes of Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley in a work that defined a generation. • Hemingway's groundbreaking first major novel, Fiesta, remains a cornerstone of modernist literature. Fiesta, the iconic 20th Century American literature history and criticism classic novel, was first published in 1926 in the United States under the name The Sun Also Rises. In 1927 it was published under the name Fiesta in the United Kingdom. Scroll up and click "Add to cart" to immerse yourself in Hemingway's world of passion, disillusionment, and raw emotion. About Fiesta by Ernest Hemingway Paperback Edition Fiesta follows the journey of Jake Barnes, a war-wounded American journalist in Paris, and his group of expatriate friends as they travel to Pamplona, Spain, for the festival of San Fermín. At the heart of the novel is Jake's complicated relationship with the enchanting but troubled Lady Brett Ashley, whom he cannot have due to his war injury. Set against the backdrop of café culture, excessive drinking, and the violent spectacle of bullfighting, Hemingway's sparse prose style perfectly captures the moral bankruptcy and spiritual dissolution of the Lost Generation in the aftermath of World War I. Add to cart now to experience the novel that established Hemingway as the voice of a generation! Own the book that launched Hemingway's legendary career and continues to influence writers today. Scroll up and click "Add to cart" to add this essential classic to your collection. Title Summary: Fiesta (aka The Sun Also Rises) by Ernest Hemingway Available in paperback and hardcover formats - Original 1926 Unabridged Edition - Book type: American Literature Classics, Historical Fiction, War Fiction, Literary Fiction, Cultural Heritage Fiction, Biography, World War 1 - Professionally formatted for easy reading - Collector's Edition Book with unique cover art

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