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The Sun Also Rises

Ernest Hemingway · 1926 · Book

Fiction

In 7 Achriom libraries · rated 3 of 5

This novel explores the lives of American and British expatriates in the post-World War I era, highlighting their emotional void and search for meaning amidst a backdrop of extravagance and despair.

ClassicDisillusionment and Existential CrisisThe Search for Identity in Expatriate LifeThe Brutality and Beauty of BullfightingThe Impact of War on Human RelationshipsThe Complexities of Love and Rivalry

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What film should I watch after The Sun Also Rises?

In Quiet Days in Clichy, the protagonist shares Hemingway's expatriates' struggle to reconcile creative aspiration with the numbness of emotional displacement. This film explores the tumultuous life of an expatriate grappling with personal desires and professional aspirations in a vibrant but challenging environment. Tropic of Cancer captures the same purposeless drift of Hemingway's Paris expatriates but amplifies the sensual appetites beneath their emotional emptiness. This film captures the tumultuous journey of an American expat navigating the bohemian lifestyle of post-war Paris, filled with sensual encounters and profound existential questions.

What show should I watch after The Sun Also Rises?

Bored to Death uses amateur detection to stage the same masculine displacement that Hemingway's expatriates pursue through bullfighting and heavy drinking. This work explores the struggles of a young writer who grapples with the pain of a breakup and the challenges of creative block, while seeking meaning through a series of amateur detective escapades. Capitu traces the same gap between memory and betrayal that haunts Hemingway's narrator, questioning how pain shapes the stories we tell ourselves. This adaptation delves into the psychological intricacies of a man's recollections of love and betrayal, exploring the intersection of memory and emotion.

What anime pairs with The Sun Also Rises?

Cowboy Bebop transports Hemingway's drifting expatriates to deep space, preserving their aimlessness and emotional numbness across a noir-inflected solar system. This series is renowned for its unique blend of genres, incorporating elements of science fiction and film noir, which creates a richly atmospheric narrative. Gensou Mangekyou: The Memories of Phantasm captures the psychological weight of Hemingway's character interactions, where emotion surfaces through silence and careful restraint. This series explores deep emotional landscapes through its portrayal of complex, evolving relationships among characters.

What music pairs with The Sun Also Rises?

Picky Picky Picky laughs at the same romantic absurdities that Hemingway treated with wounded irony, converting existential anxiety into comedic observation. This work offers a delightfully humorous perspective on the quirks of daily existence, combining tongue-in-cheek lyrics with catchy melodies. Blue Valentine channels Hemingway's wounded characters through Waits' raw chronicle of broken relationships and the despair that follows romantic collapse. This record is notable for its raw, emotional storytelling that encapsulates the heartache and despair of broken relationships.

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