Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) is a famous American writer, winner of the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes, author of such books as “Fiesta”, “A Farewell to Arms!”, “The Old Man and the Sea” and many, many others. Hemingway's special charm lies in... the integrity where the literary style and life image, the character of the writer himself are fused together. Whatever he wrote about - about war and love, about the sea and fishing, about bullfighting and boxers, about the green hills of Africa or about Paris - the stamp of his personality falls on the pages with such courageous strength and clarity that one would confuse Hemingway's prose with anyone else's is impossible. Ernest Hemingway's first novel, Fiesta (The Sun Also Rises), brought the author widespread fame (in 1983, the New York Times reported that the novel had been in continuous print since its publication and is one of the most translated American novels) , based on real events. The heroes of the novel (belonging to the so-called “lost generation”), returning from the First World War, strive to get away from painful memories and forget themselves in the easy life of Paris. They experience a constant thirst for new experiences and a hunger for heartfelt human communication. And they can feel renewed, fully alive only in those rare moments that selfless love and friendship gives them.
Author: Хемингуэй Эрнест Миллер
Printhouse: AZBUKA
Series: Азбука-классика
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785389256699
Number of pages: 320
Size: 115x180 mm
Cover type: Мягкая
Weight: 160 g
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