Helpful Score: 4
Man those people drank a lot. I got dehydrated just reading about it.
If you like Hemingway because of the way he's able to use short words over and over and they hit you like it's the first time you've ever really heard them, you'll love this book. If you like Hemingway because of manly men doing things where you're like, "I'm a man, or at least I've observed them at close range, and I don't get why the correct man reaction to ________ (insult/woman's inscrutable comment/witness of horrific action/light fog) is _________ (fighting and winning/fighting and losing/fighting and drinking with the guy you just fought with/saying something random but confident and the woman seems to believe you and swim in your words). I don't understand why these are correct man responses, but I can see that they are, and I don't measure up," you'll also like this book.
If you like Hemingway because everybody you like dies, and so does everyone you hate, and aw hell, the bellhop and the waiter die too, this might not be the Hemingway for you.
If you like Hemingway because of the way he's able to use short words over and over and they hit you like it's the first time you've ever really heard them, you'll love this book. If you like Hemingway because of manly men doing things where you're like, "I'm a man, or at least I've observed them at close range, and I don't get why the correct man reaction to ________ (insult/woman's inscrutable comment/witness of horrific action/light fog) is _________ (fighting and winning/fighting and losing/fighting and drinking with the guy you just fought with/saying something random but confident and the woman seems to believe you and swim in your words). I don't understand why these are correct man responses, but I can see that they are, and I don't measure up," you'll also like this book.
If you like Hemingway because everybody you like dies, and so does everyone you hate, and aw hell, the bellhop and the waiter die too, this might not be the Hemingway for you.
Helpful Score: 3
I've never understood why this book rates any praise, it is among the worst books I have ever read. Maybe Hemingway is an acquired taste, but I find his writing just drunken, depressing rambling. There are far too many wonderful books to waste that kind of time in my opinion.
Helpful Score: 3
I'm not particularly fond of Hemingway's stark prose and "tip of the iceberg" writing style, but this book was fascinating to think about afterwards, when I had to write an essay. Interesting though totally unlikeable characters and some very memorable lines.
Helpful Score: 2
This book was really interesting...I had a better appreciation for it when I finsihed reading it. It took a little time to get into, but in the end it was pretty good!!
Helpful Score: 1
The book is a slow start as a vast slew of characters are intorduced to the reader and you try to get a grasp on just what exactly they are doing or where this book is going. But once they get to Spain and you start to figure these characters out (they are characters) you hate to see the party break-up at the end.
Must read for anyone.
Must read for anyone.
Helpful Score: 1
Classic Hemingway. The angst and drunkenness of Paris and Spain in the 20s.
A group of thirty somethings in the nineteen twenties get bored and go to Pamplona to watch the bullfights. Interesting descriptions of the "running of the bulls" and bull-fighting.
This isn't a story with a beginning, middle and end, Hemingway describes a chunk of time and all the events that happen therein.
This isn't a story with a beginning, middle and end, Hemingway describes a chunk of time and all the events that happen therein.
I was all set to begin my Hemingway lessons-starting with this book, which has been a classic forever. After the first 60 pages, I realized that it was full of rambling dialogue, while the characters went from bar to bar to restaurant to cafe. I guess since most of this takes place in Paris, that is okay. Couldn't get into it. Sorry, Ernest.
One of my favorite books ever. If you like Hemingway, you will like this.
This book was written in 1926 and was Ernest Hemingway's first successful book. Follow a group of lively expatriates as they travel
across France and Spain
across France and Spain
Modern and entertaining, a very lean style. This book revolves around a group of American expatriates in Europe in the 1920s. Captures the disillusion and ennui of the post-WWI "lost generation." I really enjoyed this book, it was captivating in spite of its understated style.
For some reason, perhaps because of all the reviews over the years reverentially referring to Hemingway;s first classic, I was a bit underwhelmed. I also read this during a very busy time and maybe I should have read it more slowly and savored the crisp, minimalist dialogue. Also I kept thinking of the movie and maybe it was having the images of the actors in my mind that prevented me from absorbing the words.
The Sun Also Rises is quintessential Hemingway, and is the book that made me fall in love with his writing style. It is a novel of a lost generation written in the clean and crisp way Hemingway was famous for. A must-read classic.
All this book is is a group of "lost" friends drinking at bars around Paris and Spain... Oh and going to bull fights. It's not good. Yes, I know all the symbolism behind it (which isn't really very decent or innovative anyway) and it is still not impressive. I will never understand why this book is an "American Classic".
Once again I don't understand the standing that they give Hemmingway for some of his books. This story is about a bunch of free-spirited Americans bumming around Europe after the first WW. Lots of drinking but no direction. Mostly conversations. I don't get it.
There were many levels of boring in this classic novel. No doubt about it. I wanted to enjoy this but the characters, while fleshed out, were just not my cup of tea. Certainly no one I would actually enjoy in real life. 2 stars because it's well written.
Hemingway's first novel.
Within this book is the extent of my knowledge of bull-fighting; which, upon reading, you'll find is not very much. Nice story, however.
Within this book is the extent of my knowledge of bull-fighting; which, upon reading, you'll find is not very much. Nice story, however.
Classic Hemingway
One of masterpieces of Hemingway, perhaps his best.
This was a quick read and was quite endearing. Hemingway captures the pointless, restless lives of the lost generation. Although I think Fitzgerald did a much better job in Tender is the Night, this book also had interesting characters.
LOVED it! don't be scared, kids; it's not intimidating at all.
This had to be one of the most boring books I have ever read.
I wanted to like this book. I really did. I mean it is suppose to be one of his great ones, right? But I got half way through and I could not justify one more minute of my time in reading this book. I kept asking myself what is this book about? (Maybe, empty meaningless lives) What is this book trying to say? (That these people have empty meaningless lives and therefore can not even carry on an interesting conversation)Does this book have any value? (I ceretainly couldn't find it)
Maybe the book gets better,but for the 50% that I read the only thing that happened was several people did nothing but drink and drink and drink and drink some more. The men commented on the "beauty" of the women; to a point where it was nauseating. On one page the same man commented on how good looking one woman was five separate times. The book has zero depth. It contains nothing except bar hoping scenes and superficial conversation about what people were drinking and potential travel destinations. But they never even discuss "why" Paris is "good" or South America might be interesting. This is perhaps the most boring, empty book I have ever attempted to read.
Maybe the book gets better,but for the 50% that I read the only thing that happened was several people did nothing but drink and drink and drink and drink some more. The men commented on the "beauty" of the women; to a point where it was nauseating. On one page the same man commented on how good looking one woman was five separate times. The book has zero depth. It contains nothing except bar hoping scenes and superficial conversation about what people were drinking and potential travel destinations. But they never even discuss "why" Paris is "good" or South America might be interesting. This is perhaps the most boring, empty book I have ever attempted to read.
Great Read. Of The War Books, This is my favorite.
This is so very boring and all the characters do is drink. They drink in one bistro, then go next door or across the street to the next bar and drink more.
In high school, I hated Hemingway because I felt he pontificated too much. THen I read Moeveable Feast and felt I finally understood his great talent afterall. This book sucked. It was like Old Man in the Sea, full of self-absorbed dribble that only an insecure man would be interested in.
it's hemingway. it's a classic.
small stain on bottom corner of pages. does not affect words.
Perfect condition