《太阳照常升起》(英語:The Sun Also Rises),又譯《妾似朝陽又照君》,是美国诺贝尔文学奖得主欧内斯特·海明威于1926年创作的小说,讲述一群美国、英国侨民从巴黎旅行至西班牙的潘普洛納,观赏当地聖費爾明節奔牛、斗牛的故事。作为现代主义小说的先锋和不朽名作,它自出版之日起就得到各式各样的评价。海明威传记作者Jeffrey Meyers写道这部小说“被认为是海明威最伟大的作品”[2],而海明威研究学者Linda Wagner-Martin称这部小说为海明威最重要的小说作品[3]。《太阳照常升起》在1926年10月由出版公司斯克裡布納之子公司于美国出版。一年后英国出版公司乔纳森·凯普(英语:Jonathan Cape)在英格兰出版了这部小说,书名为《Fiesta》。此后这部小说接连再版。
1927年这部小说由Jonathan Cape在英国出版,标题《Fiesta》,原书的两段题词被删去。[19]20世纪90年代,英国版易名为《Fiesta:The Sun Also Rises》。[20]1947年,斯克裡布納之子公司出版了海明威著作套装,包括《太阳照常升起》、《永别了,武器》和《戰地鐘聲》。[21]
^The Torrents of Spring has little scholarly criticism as it is considered to be of less importance than Hemingway's subsequent work. See Oliver (1999), 330
^Hemingway may have used the term as an early title for the novel, according to biographer James Mellow. The term originated from a remark in French made to Gertrude Stein by the owner of a garage, speaking of those who went to war: "C'est une gènèration perdue"(literally, "they are a lost generation"). See Mellow (1992), 309
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