Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' (also known as 'Fiesta') is an acclaimed novel about booze and boozers. Its characters are a bunch of mostly American expatriates engaged in what appears to be an endless round of eating and drinking in Paris, France, and Pamplona, Spain, in the 1920s (also known as the 'Roaring Twenties'). The eating is impressive but the drinking goes beyond what even the most committed of alcoholics could manage in real life. That Hemingway expected his readers (and critics) to actually believe in the amount of alcohol swallowed during the course of his drink-sodden pages may be proof enough that the esteemed author was possibly constantly drunk when he was typing them...
THE SUN ALSO SINKS is bestselling author W. A. Harbinson's dead-pan hilarious reappraisal of Hemingway's grossly over-praised, so-called 'masterpiece'.
THE SUN ALSO SINKS is bestselling author W. A. Harbinson's dead-pan hilarious reappraisal of Hemingway's grossly over-praised, so-called 'masterpiece'.
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