USA, 1926: "The Sun Also Rises", the first (and for me the best) novel by Ernst Hemingway was published. The novel tells the story about American and English expatriates in Paris, after World War One, who travel to Spain, to Pamplona, for the annual fiesta and bullfights (In UK the novel was published under the title "Fiesta"). Living in a moral vacuum, without any illusion of life after the bloody Great War, these members of "The Lost Generation" drowned in alcohol, rush from one exciting event to another. Jake, the narrator, will say in a moment: "You can't get away from yourself by moving from one place to another." I like this novel so much because Hemingway told us a rich story, full of emotions, with short, emotionless sentences.