The Sun Also Rises

When first published in 1926, The Sun Also Rises changed American literature forever. Hemingway follows a disillusioned group of expats in post-World War I Europe whose relationships unravel as they travel from Paris to the bullfights in Spain. Unsettling, provocative, and inspiring to this day, this legendary novel about loyalty, love, and betrayal challenges readers to discover what it takes to be true to oneself. This authoritative edition includes a new foreword that explores how to read Hemingway from the changed perspective of our time and commentary by Lesley M. M. Blume, the best-selling author of Everybody Behaves Badly, and Mark Cirino and Michael Von Cannon from the Hemingway Society.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1899–1961) was an American writer, journalist, and sportsman. His novels are classics of American literature.

ULRICH BAER is University Professor at New York University and has received Guggenheim, Getty, and Humboldt fellowships. Among his other books, he has published new editions of more than twenty classic works of literature.

LESLEY M. M. BLUME is an award-winning journalist and the bestselling author of Everybody Behaves Badly: The True Story Behind Hemingway’s Masterpiece The Sun Also Rises.

MARK CIRINO teaches at the University of Evansville, hosts One True Podcast about Hemingway and is co-editor of Hemingway’s Winner Take Nothing.

MICHAEL VON CANNON teaches at Florida Gulf Coast University. He is co-creator of One True Podcast and co-editor of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway.

“The Sun Also Rises…is magnificent writing.” 
—The New York Times

“When Hemingway wrote The Sun Also Rises, he shot a fist in the face of the false romantic-realists and said: ‘You can’t fake about life like that. ’…[Hemingway] has most excellently quickened and enlarged my experience of social life.” 
—Claude McKay, author of A Long Way from Home

Price: $13.95 (paperback) | $2.99 (ebook)
Pages: 250 pages
Book dimensions: 5.5 x .625 x 8.5 in
Pub date: May 9, 2022
978-1-957240-46-6 (paperback)
978-1-957240-52-7 (ebook)

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