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The old man and the sea (1980, Scribner)

127 pages

English language

Published Jan. 15, 1980 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-684-71805-7
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who encounters a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream and the battle for his catch becomes one of survival against a band of marauding sharks.

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Review of 'Old Man and the Sea Novel by Ernest Hemingway Illustrated Edition' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Poor Santiago deserves his place among unfortunate literary characters. Ernest Hemingway shows love but little pity for his protagonist, who spends three days at sea hauling in his fish – only to watch as sharks devour his catch. His tale is one of man versus nature, imbued with suffering and humility yet scarred by the death and devastation he leaves behind. Inevitably, the old man’s quest evokes Captain Ahab’s call in [b:Moby-Dick|1689450|Moby-Dick|Herman Melville|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1328834197l/1689450.SY75.jpg|2409320], even though the characters could not have been more different. I have a preference for Hemingway’s straightforward writing style.

Subjects

  • Older men
  • Fiction
  • Fishers
  • Friendship
  • Allegories
  • Sea stories

Places

  • Cuba