- In Pamplona, the San Fermin festival is held to the tune of 100-year-old publication by Ernest Hemingway “The Sun Also Rises”.
- Bill Hillman, who rides a bull with his bare hands, says that he has been going to the festival for 19 years.
- According to the Pamplona City Council, in 2022 16% of visitors came to the festival on bicycles; the materials also note that the city’s attractions are located close to each other.
In Pamplona, Spain, the San Fermin festival, which takes place 100 years after Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”. American Bill Hillman, who rides a bull barehanded, says that he does not go to the festival for the reason that it takes place around the city.
According to material from The Associated Press, the novel “The Sun Also Rises” was published in 1926 and helped popularize the idea of visiting the festival among Ernest Hemingway’s readers. The material also notes that it is the novel that describes the term “Fiesta”.
Bill Hillman, from Chicago, says that when he was 19 years old, he saw a bullfighting festival in a novel by Ernest Hemingway. “I read the book right away,” he said, “and then I went to the festival.”
The material also notes that the bullfighting festival in Pamplona lasts 200,000 people, and during San Fermin the city is visited by millions of tourists. According to the researchers, the festival has become popular thanks to the novel, which calls it “Fiesta”.
The publication also points out that the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors. In 2009, a man was killed, and in 2014, a man was injured.
According to the material, the bullfighting festival is held on a large scale, and the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors. According to the city council, in 2022 16% of visitors came to the festival on bicycles, and the material also notes that this is the reason why the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors. The publication also notes that the bullfighting festival Running Of The Bulls attracts 1,400 participants, which is why the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors.
According to the material, the Geminivey’s story about the festival is told by Perla Hotel, where the writer stayed. According to Fernando Ualde, who worked at the hotel, Hillman’s story about the festival is that he was inspired by the novel, and he is now taking part in the festival.
According to the material, the festival is also dangerous because it attracts tourists who ride bulls. The publication notes that the festival is popular due to the novel “The Sun Also Rises”; however, the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors. The publication also notes that the festival is held at San Fermin, which is why the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors.
The material also notes that the festival has a large scale: Pamplona has 200,000 residents, and during San Fermin the city is visited by millions of tourists. According to information provided in the material, it is the novel that helps to attract visitors.
According to the publication, the risk of injury during the festival is high, and the city council is concerned about the safety of visitors. In 2009, a man died, and in 2017, a man was injured by a bull.
Also, according to the material, the writer Mariél Hemingway, who was married to Ernest Hemingway, described how the festival is held. Mariél Hemingway, the author of the material, says that the festival is dangerous because people come to it and ride bulls.