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The Sun Also Rises: A Review

The Sun Also Rises: A Review

[I cannot express to you how glad I am that I am taking this class. I am
thoroughly enjoying Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises is one of the best books I've
read in quite a long time. For a while there, I was, for God knows what reason,
taking Physics and Chemistry and Biology. It is really an adventure to be back
with books and words and reading. I am also amazed that I never could read more
of Him when it wasn't an assignment. And how is it that when I am told to write
"a 3-5 page essay" I can only come through with two-and-a-half, but a "one-page
response" always wants to be twenty pages long?]

I finished reading SAR around ten o'clock tonight. I could have taken it all in
one big gulp when I began a week ago, but I couldn't do that. It wanted me to
bring it out slowly, so I often found myself reading five or ten pages and
laying it aside to absorb without engulfing. A man gets used to reading Star
Wars and pulp fiction and New York Times Bestsellers......


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