The Sun Also Rises

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The Sun Also Rises (1954)
by Ernest Miller Hemingway
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THE SUN ALSO RISES

ERNEST HEMINGWAY




THE SUN

ALSO RISES

New York

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

copyright 1926 charles scribner's sons

renewal copyright 1954 ernest hemingway

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the permission of Charles Scribner's Sons.

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printed in the united states of america

This book is for Hadley

and for John Hadley Nicanor

"You are all a lost generation."

Gertrude Stein in conversation

"One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh; but the earth abideth forever… The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to the place where he arose… The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits… All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again."

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