The Sun Also Rises
Earnest Hemingway
The world-famous Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), whose name is shrouded in legend, addicted to the fiesta of life, ended his earthly journey wounded, hurt, but with dignity, choosing the moment of his end himself. He remains in the emotional memory of generations as a bearded bohemian and bon vivant, radiating masculinity and a taste for life's adventures. And in literary memory – as the "iceberg of the lost generation", a modern classic, Nobel Prize winner (1954), author of novels and short stories that have outlived their time, translated into dozens of languages, some of them adapted for the big screen.