From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBaySign in or register
aAdvanced Search
Go backBack to home page

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway (1995) BRAND NEW

Item number: 170088870159
Buyer or seller of this item? Sign in for your status  
Item has ended
Buyers, view the seller's Payment Instructions. You can send your shipping and payment information to the seller.

Buyer or seller of this item? Sign in for your status.
Additional options:
   Sell an item like this one.
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway (1995) BRAND NEW
View larger picture
Buy It Now price: US $6.55 

Shipping costs:
US $6.00
Standard Flat Rate Shipping Service
Service to United States
(more services)
Ships to:Worldwide
Item location:Niagara Falls, NY, United States
Quantity:7 available
History:Purchases

You can also:  Email to a friend
Listing and payment details:  
Payment methods:
PayPal,
Personal check,
Money order/Cashiers check
See details
Meet the seller
Seller:kathy55( 2783Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Member is a PowerSeller
Feedback:99.7 % Positive
Member:since Jun-16-98 in United States
  See detailed feedback
  Add to Favorite Sellers
  View seller's other items: Store | List
  Visit seller's Store:
Member has an eBay Storekbooks12

Buy safely
1.  Check the seller's reputation
Score: 2783 | 99.7% Positive
See detailed feedback
2.  Check how you're protected
Description (revised)
The Sun Also Rises
Stock photo
Stock Photo
Item Specifics - Fiction Books
Author:

Ernest Hemingway

Format:

Softcover

Publisher:

Scribner

Edition Description:

Reissue

ISBN-10:

0684800713

Category:

--

ISBN-13:

9780684800714

Sub-Category:

--

Publication Year:

1995

Condition:

New

Special Attributes:

--

 
 See Reviews
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Go downAdditional information


***Brand New Book***

The Sun Also Rises

Ernest Hemingway

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/books/1999/hemingway/stories/biography/part3/safari.1.jpg                                     http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/MG/195592~The-Sun-Also-Rises-Posters.jpg


kbooks has an online inventory of over 18000 books that can be viewed at:

www.kbookscanada.com

E1378F

 
Additional Information about The Sun Also Rises
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.

Synopsis
Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the "lost generation," is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero, Jake Barnes, has suffered a war injury that has left him impotent. Hopelessly in love with the seductive and flamboyant Lady Brett Ashley, Jake leaves Paris to accompany Brett, her drunken fiancé, and an American boxer to Pamplona, watching helplessly as she falls for a young bullfighter. The expatriate crowd that Hemingway portrays so vividly passes their lives in an aimless alcoholic haze, against which the local fiestas and the running of the bulls seem, by contrast, full of vitality--a quality that is alien to them. The settings are romantic--the bull ring, the Paris streets, the bars and cafés and hotels--but Hemingway invests them all with a disillusion that undercuts the glamour of expatriate life. When THE SUN ALSO RISES was published, in 1926, Hemingway, at age 28, was established as a rising literary star. He wrote the first draft in an astonishing two months: a feat made possible, no doubt, by his close identification with his desperate hero and by his urgent need to tell the story--and to articulate his own melancholy feelings about his generation: where it came from and where it seemed to be going. It was with this novel that he found not only his distinctive themes, but also his spare, lyrical voice--a voice that understands the power of the apt detail but also knows, unerringly, what to leave out.

Size
Length:251 pages
Height:8.0 in.
Width:5.0 in.
Thickness:0.5 in.
Weight:7.2 oz.

Publisher's Note
Hemingway's first bestselling novel, the story of a group of Americans and English on a sojourn from Paris to Paloma, evokes in poignant detail, life among the expatriates on Paris's Left Bank during the 1920s and conveys in brutally realistic descriptions the power and danger of bullfighting in Spain.
THE SUN ALSO RISES was Ernest Hemingway's first big novel, and immediately established Hemingway as one of the great prose stylists, and one of the preeminent writers of his time. It is also the book that encapsulates the angst of the post--World War I generation, known as the Lost Generation. This poignantly beautiful story of a group of American and English expatriates in Paris on an excursion to Pamplona represents a dramatic step forward for Hemingway's evolving style. Featuring Left Bank Paris in the 1920s and brutally realistic descriptions of bullfighting in Spain, the story is about the flamboyant Lady Brett Ashley and the hapless Jake Barnes. In an age of moral bankruptcy, spiritual dissolution, unrealized love, and vanishing illusions, this is the Lost Generation.

Industry reviews
"Hemingway doesn't fill out his characters and let them stand for themselves; he isolates one or two chief traits which reduce them to caricature. His perception of the physical object is direct and accurate; his vision of character, singularly oblique."
Nation - Allen Tate (12/15/1926)

"No amount of analysis can convey the quality of THE SUN ALSO RISES. It is a truly gripping story, told in a lean, hard, athletic narrative prose that puts more literary English to shame....This novel is unquestionably one of the events of an unusually rich year in literature."
New York Times  (10/31/1926)


The seller, kathy55, assumes full responsibility for the content of this listing and the item offered.






00038
Shipping and handling
Ships to
Worldwide
*Sellers are not responsible for service transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Return policy
Return policy not specified.
Read item description for any reference to return policy.
Payment details
Payment methodPreferred/AcceptedBuyer protection on eBay
Credit or debit card through PayPal
Accepted
Money order/Cashiers check
Accepted
Personal check
Accepted
Seller's payment instructions
Paypal is the preferred payment method.
Other options
Go backBack to home page  |  Report this item  |  Printer Version  |   Sell one like this   

Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item.

eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | Reseller Marketplace | Austria | France | Germany | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom | Popular Searches
Half.com | Tickets | Kijiji | PayPal | ProStores | Apartments for Rent | Shopping.com | Skype


About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2008 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time