Larry Grimes on Religion in The Sun Also Rises
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Summary
In our fourth episode celebrating the centenary of The Sun Also Rises, we examine the theme of religion and its role in the novel.
From the title, the epigraphs, the pilgrims on the train, Jake’s self-conscious prayer, the festival of San Fermin, and the idea of fishing as a religious experience, Larry Grimes guides us through this vast topic and shows Hemingway’s religious design in The Sun Also Rises. Grimes shows us how the minor roles of Harris and Montoya contribute to how Hemingway presents religious concepts and explains why Jake is such a rotten Catholic.
Listening to Larry Grimes discussing this crucial topic in this great novel is our idea of a divine pleasure. We hope you’ll enjoy it, too!
As always in these Sun Also Rises episodes, we enjoy the legendary actor William Hurt reading from Jake’s fascinating prayer in chapter 10, courtesy of our friends at Simon & Schuster Audio.
Audio excerpt courtesy of Simon & Schuster Audio from The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, read by William Hurt. Copyright © 1926 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Used with permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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