
Close Reads Podcast The Sun Also Rises: Book I
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Aug 5, 2020 Dive into the intricate world of Hemingway's classic! Discover why readers find The Sun Also Rises challenging yet compelling. The hosts dissect Hemingway's evocative style, emphasizing how he conveys emotion without explicit descriptions. Explore characters haunted by war and their quest for meaning in a post–World War I landscape. Delve into themes of existentialism, emotional simplicity, and the rituals of bullfighting. Join a conversation on the lost generation's struggles and the symbolic weight of Jake's wound in this timeless narrative.
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Deceptive Simplicity Of Hemingway's Style
- Hemingway's style often feels deceptively simple but is highly crafted to evoke readers' imaginations.
- He gives minimal stage directions so readers actively construct scenes and characters.
Tim's First Emotional Reading
- Tim first read The Sun Also Rises in college and felt unexpectedly moved to tears.
- He couldn't explain the emotional impact though nothing overtly dramatic seemed to happen.
Heidi's Early Hemingway Experience
- Heidi first encountered Hemingway via A Farewell to Arms and also felt an inexplicable sorrow.
- That sadness came from Hemingway's craft rather than only from plot events.






