The sun is shining too
This novel is considered one of the most wonderful novels in the library of American literature, and one of the stories for which Hemingway deserved the Nobel Prize in 1954 AD, and it was one of the first stories he wrote, as it was published for the first time in 1926 AD, at a time when the effects of World War I were still affecting Europe, Its events revolve during the 1920s, around a group of American expatriates and British individuals in continental Europe, and these events represent the eternal conflict between good and evil, and between virtue and vice, as the sun rises on all good and evil, and sets on all good and evil. It is said that the heroes of this novel are real heroes. Hemingway knew them, lived with them, and communicated with them. It was also said that the journalist Jake Barnes, the hero of the novel, is Hemingway himself. Critics said that the story was drawn from his own experiences, even if he did not disclose this and announce it publicly.
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The sun is shining too
This novel is considered one of the most wonderful novels in the library of American literature, and one of the stories for which Hemingway deserved the Nobel Prize in 1954 AD, and it was one of the first stories he wrote, as it was published for the first time in 1926 AD, at a time when the effects of World War I were still affecting Europe, Its events revolve during the 1920s, around a group of American expatriates and British individuals in continental Europe, and these events represent the eternal conflict between good and evil, and between virtue and vice, as the sun rises on all good and evil, and sets on all good and evil. It is said that the heroes of this novel are real heroes. Hemingway knew them, lived with them, and communicated with them. It was also said that the journalist Jake Barnes, the hero of the novel, is Hemingway himself. Critics said that the story was drawn from his own experiences, even if he did not disclose this and announce it publicly.
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The sun is shining too

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This novel is considered one of the most wonderful novels in the library of American literature, and one of the stories for which Hemingway deserved the Nobel Prize in 1954 AD, and it was one of the first stories he wrote, as it was published for the first time in 1926 AD, at a time when the effects of World War I were still affecting Europe, Its events revolve during the 1920s, around a group of American expatriates and British individuals in continental Europe, and these events represent the eternal conflict between good and evil, and between virtue and vice, as the sun rises on all good and evil, and sets on all good and evil. It is said that the heroes of this novel are real heroes. Hemingway knew them, lived with them, and communicated with them. It was also said that the journalist Jake Barnes, the hero of the novel, is Hemingway himself. Critics said that the story was drawn from his own experiences, even if he did not disclose this and announce it publicly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789778854053
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/25/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 259
File size: 843 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

About The Author

The preeminent American novelist and short story writer of his time, Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) wrote provocative fiction steeped in the experiences of the "lost generation" that came of age during World War I. Hemingway's four best-known books — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Old Man and the Sea — highlight the author's trademark economy of style while depicting lives shaped by futility, frustration, and disappointment. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

Date of Birth:

July 21, 1899

Date of Death:

July 2, 1961

Place of Birth:

Oak Park, Illinois

Place of Death:

Ketchum, Idaho
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