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Book Summary Author: Ernest Hemingway Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2006-10-17 ISBN: 0743297334 Number of pages: 251 Publisher: Scribner Product features: - ISBN13: 9780743297332
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Book Reviews of the The Sun Also RisesCustomer Review: worst American writer Summary: 1 Stars
Ernest Hemingway has made alcoholism into a fine art, because that is basically what all his novels are about. This was the first piece of work I read by him and I wish it had been the last. There was no plot, no meaning, no story and, ultimately no point. The characters were bland and unlikeable. I can sum up the content of the story:
drunkenness, anger, hopelessness, drunkenness, depression, and more drunkenness.
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