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Hemingway’s masterpiece on Spain’s bull runs turns 100 years old
7/7/2026, 12:07 PM - 152 words
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Hemingway’s masterpiece on Spain’s bull runs turns 100 years old
This street in the sleepy northern Spanish city of Pamplona is set to burst
into life when each morning thousands of people try to scramble out of the way of
a pack of charging bulls. [music] While
most of the bull runners of the San Fermin festival be Spaniards, also be a large number of Americans.
America's fascination with the Pamplona bull run started a century ago with the publication of this novel, The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway.
I myself had a copy of this book when I moved to
Spain over two decades ago. It's story of impossible love, hard drinking,
[music] and depictions of Spanish traditions still has an attraction for a
lot of Americans [music] who come every year to this festival to have a good time and for some to test their bravery against the bulls.