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Essay/Term paper: The sun also rises: a review

Essay, term paper, research paper:  Ernest Hemingway

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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 and forgets what literature
is until it slaps him in the face. This book was written, not churned out or
word-processed. Again, I thoroughly enjoyed reading.

I never noticed it until it was brought up in class, maybe because it wasn't a
point for me in In Our Time, but He doesn't often enough credit quotations with,
",he said," or, ",said Brett," or, ",Bill replied." In SAR it stood and called
attention to itself. I wasn't particularly bothered by His not telling me who
said what, but it was very...pointed. I first noticed around the hundredth page
or so. Then I realized I couldn't keep track of who was speaking. By not
dwelling on it, though, sort of (hate to say this) accepting it, I managed to
assign speech to whomever I felt was speaking. Gradually I came to enjoy it, in
another plane of reading, figuring out from whom words were originating. To not
notice it, as if it were one of those annoying 3-D posters that you can't see
until you make a concerted effort not to try and see, became simple - much like
those 3-D pictures are once you know what not to look for. (I abhor ending
sentences with prepositions...)

His not telling was heightening to the story. It made things come even more
alive. As a conversation that you're hearing at a nearby table in a restaurant,
the exchanges flowed, with me as a more passive reader than in a story written
to be read instead of lived. It has always been troubling for me to read a book
with the knowledge that there are things I am supposed to be catching, but not
quite. The fish in the pools and the allegory and analogy and symbolism aren't
fond of me. Trying to see that the bull-fighters and their purity or lack and
how it relates to Him as a writer surrounded by a universe of new fiction
printed for the masses, that is all fine and well. The short sentences, the lack
of qualifying, "he said"s and "she saids" and such, the tragedy of his love for
Brett, those are the things I enjoy reading. Those are the reasons I read and
the reasons a man like Him writes. There are stranger things, Horatio...or
something like that. I believe Paul Simon read Hemingway at some point in his
life.

I was surprised that more was not given to the bulls. The entire story was
leading to it, and then it was done and they were gone. Very powerful they were
but fleeting. I want to go now, of course, to Pamplona, as I'm sure everyone who
reads does after finishing. It is probably terrrrrrrible now with touristas and
Coke and Nike all around, but I bet still beautiful. A man was killed this year,
did you know?

 

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