After the First World War, it brought a conflict of American culture In the 1920s soaring, everyone felt a beautiful time, but the reality was expressed through negative events of "confused generation" . In 1926, Ernesto Hemingway announced "a sun rising" as a fable of that time and explained the "confused generation" of young Americans and foreigners. The experience in France of Robert Cohen, Mrs. Brett Ashley and Mrs. Jack Barnes is a fake relationship, women's sneaky behavior, and male anxiety. The problem was summarized in people who lived in the 1920s and history.
Ernest Hemingway's "The sun rises" is also a wonderful book written by Ernest Hemingway and depicts the collapse of the 1920s. Throughout the book, Hemingway expressed his illegal habit in the United States, that is, drinking alcohol. He also showed the beginning of having open / physical contacts, flirting with multiple people, having multiple sexual partners. The role of Hemingway shows their work habits. The lost generation of the sun of Hemingway, even in the words of Herbert Hoover, "The old man declares war, but the young man must fight and die, young people must inherit. The resulting suffering, sorrow and victory "The war has destroyed precious lives, the fear being embedded in the hearts of survivors like infectious diseases, preserving the various fragments they had previously existed When you do, they are hidden by individuals.
Hemingway's "rising sun" Ernest Hemingway's "sun rising" title and the focus of the story is rooted in a passage of evangelists. With reference to this Hebrew Bible book, Hemingway discovered a firm truth with the old Bible. His novel uses old world beliefs to provide solutions to modern problems and claims negative value of tradition. The missionary's verse applies to the desperate portrait of Hemingway after the Second World War.
Ernest Hemingway is one of Stein 's young friends. In 1925 and 1926 he wrote his book "The Lost Generation", the sun rose as usual, and he lived in Paris and visited Spain. A memoir of his era in Paris, A Moveable Feast, was written in 1960 and published only after his death. It can not be said that Ernesto Hemingway is very interested in me, but it is very interesting to see despair of life after the Second World War. Interactions between Hemingway and other artists are quite interesting, regardless of whether the account I read is correct. I also like to read Turgenev, Hemingway's first reading, war and peace, and wonderful Gatsby ideas. Scott Fitzgerald's strange funny attitude (he can not drink at all without drinking) makes a new perspective on "The Great Gatsby"