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"The Sun Also Rises" is a quintessential novel of the Lost Generation, capturing the disillusionment and restless energy of the post-World War I era. The story follows a group of American and British expatriates as they journey from the bustling cafes of Paris to the sun-drenched arenas of Pamplona, Spain, for the annual bullfighting festival. Through the eyes of Jake Barnes, a journalist grappling with a devastating war injury, the narrative explores the complexities of love, masculinity, and the search for resilience in a world that has lost its traditional moral compass.
Central to the work is the magnetic and elusive Lady Brett Ashley, whose presence ignites passion and rivalry among the men in the group. As they navigate their aimless lives through drinking and spectacle, the characters reflect a deeper spiritual void left by the trauma of war. Renowned for its spare, evocative prose and masterful characterization, "The Sun Also Rises" established its place as a cornerstone of 20th-century American literature. It remains a poignant and powerful exploration of human frailty and the enduring quest for meaning and authentic connection.
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