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ISBNs | 978-5-17-148145-2 |
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The weight | 0,365 kg |
Size | 125 × 200 mm |
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Fiesta ("Fiesta. The Sun Also Rises") (1926) is one of Hemingway's most famous novels, a kind of literary manifesto of the "lost generation" of the 20s of the XX century. Fiesta is an autobiographical novel. It was based on the writer's passion for bullfighting, friendship with a Spanish matador, feelings caused by a break with his wife. Almost all the characters in the novel are Hemingway's friends. The atmosphere of post-war Paris, the famous literary cafes that exist to this day, the Spanish bullfight, fishing, falling in love with a woman and the impossibility of being with her, jealousy, disappointment, an attempt to forget alcohol - all this is described in Hemingway's "telegraphic" style, concise and restrained. And yet readers are captivated and fascinated by this story. Spring Waters (1926) is an early work by E. Hemingway, written during his stay in Paris. This is a kind of parody of the style and techniques of the American writer Sherwood Anderson, whose work has become a model for outstanding authors - Thomas Wolfe, William Faulkner and Hemingway himself.