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Ernest Hemingway

The Old Man and the Sea

In “The Old Man and the Sea,” Ernest Hemingway weaves a poignant tale of resilience and the human spirit, framed within the struggle of an aging fisherman, Santiago, who battles against a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream. Employing his trademark terse prose and rich symbolism, Hemingway immerses readers in the physical and emotional labor of Santiago, illustrating themes of perseverance, dignity, and the profound connection between man and nature. The novella's straightforward narrative style, juxtaposed with its deeper philosophical undertones, showcases Hemingway's mastery of the so-called 'Iceberg Theory,' where much is left unsaid and invited to be interpreted by readers. Ernest Hemingway, a central figure in 20th-century literature, drew from his extensive experiences as a journalist and adventurer to craft this timeless novella. His fascination with the sea and tales of struggle can be traced to his early life in Michigan, his time in Cuba, and his experiences during World War I. “The Old Man and the Sea,” published in 1952, not only reaffirmed Hemingway's literary prowess but also garnered him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954, cementing his legacy. This novella is a compelling exploration of human endurance that resonates universally. Readers seeking an inspiring tale woven with profound insights will find satisfaction in Santiago's journey. Whether you are drawn to surreal imagery or the stark realities of life, Hemingway's narrative invites reflection on your own experiences with struggle and triumph.
86 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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  • Синтия📚💜🌺shared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    I love the depth of the story....
    Overwhelmingly sad😭😭😭
    The story swept me away ....Away to the vast ocean😟
    My heart broke 💔 and still breaking for the great old fisherman!

  • Heyder Quliyevshared an impression7 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🎯Worthwhile

    A beautiful allegory of our daily fight with fears, luck and wishes.

  • b4053035711shared an impression9 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot

    Someone might say book's boring , that there's nothing more than the old man and the sea. But for me it was pleasure reading this book. Like what he is going to do then? How he thinks he'll do that ? And finally will he survive ?!
    I liked Santiago. I might say I would like to meet with him, of course if he wasn't a fiction. I liked that industrious, kind, experienced fisherman who love what he's doing for living. And how he treats to the sea world...

Quotes

  • Keipyhas quoted10 years ago
    You did not kil the fish only to keep alive and to sel for
    food, he thought. You kil ed him for pride and because you
    are a fisherman. You loved him when he was alive and you
    loved him after. If you love him, it is not a sin to kil him. Or is it more?
  • spadesandthornshas quoted4 months ago
    But I must think, he thought. Because it is all I have left
  • spadesandthornshas quoted4 months ago
    A man can be destroyed but not defeated."

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