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In language of great simplicity and power, Hemingway tells the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck--he hasn't caught a fish in 84 days--who goes out in his small...Read more
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I had to purchase this book for a literature class at college. I do not necessarily care for Hemingway's choppy journalistic style of writing. I do, however, respect what th...Read more
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This was a sad book, but not unduly so. The major part of the book was about the old man trying to catch a large fish.(I can't tell you what happened becaus it would ruin the ...Read more

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway (1999, Paperback, Reissue)

Author: Ernest Hemingway | Publisher: Scribner | Language: English

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In language of great simplicity and power, Hemingway tells the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck--he hasn't caught a fish in 84 days--who goes out in his small skiff one more time. This time he hooks a huge marlin. During his relentless ordeal, a long and agonizing battle with the marlin far out in the Gulf Stream, the old man faces long days of hunger and exhaustion, his courage and his respect for his adversary never flagging. The man is old and tired and at the end of his life, but he remains the archetypical Hemingway hero who refuses to accept defeat. THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, considered one of Hemingway's best novels, is also his shortest, a mere 27,000 words. It originally appeared in Life magazine in August, 1952, two weeks before it was published in book form. In a statement, Hemingway commented that, with this book, "It's as though I had gotten finally what I had been working for all my life," and claimed that he wanted to make it accessible to people who might not ordinarily be able to afford to buy a book: the Life version was 20 cents, the hardcover book three dollars.

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Author:Ernest Hemingway
Language:English
Format:Paperback
ISBN-10:0684801221
ISBN-13:9780684801223

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Edition Description:Reissue

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Length:127 pages
Height:8 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:4 oz

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The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway's most enduring works. Told in language of great simplicity and power, it is the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck, and his supreme ordeal -- a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Here Hemingway recasts, in strikingly contemporary style, the classic theme of courage in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. Written in 1952, this hugely successful novella confirmed his power and presence in the literary world and played a large part in his winning the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.

A new edition of a Pulitzer Prize-winning work, chronicling the endurance of a Cuban fisherman, celebrates the Hemingway centennial and coincides with the release of an animated Sony-IMAX film of the tale. Reprint. 50,000 first printing. Movie tie-in.

Story of an old fisherman's struggle against natural obstacles that hinder the catch of a huge marlin

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"I couldn't write even a short report on the book without paying tribute to Hemingway's prose. It is as different from Melville's prose in 'Moby Dick' as anything could be and still remain English. There is no attempt in it to express the inexpressible by inventing new words and turns of phrase; instead Hemingway uses the oldest and shortest words, the simplest constructions, but gives them a new value--as if English were a strange language that he had studied or invented for himself and was trying to write in its original purity."
New York Herald Tribune Book Review - Malcom Cowley (09/07/1952)

"'The Old Man and the Sea' is intended to be a 'universal' book, dealing, however briefly, with the suffering of humanity as a whole. Its compassion is not exclusive. If it succeeded it would be a masterpiece surpassing anything that Mr. Hemingway has written. In my opinion, it has not succeeded. Despite its great virtues, its lucidity, its brilliantly compact evocation of the sea, of physical endurance, of the power of the great fish, its compassion and its impact, it does not plumb these depths of primitive tragic simplicity at which it obviously aims."
New Statesman - J.D. Scott (09/13/1952)

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The Old Man and the Sea

Created: 03/12/06
I had to purchase this book for a literature class at college. I do not necessarily care for Hemingway's choppy journalistic style of writing. I do, however, respect what this book represented at the time it was written. I understand that this book was written as a result of Hemingway's newfound belief in God. I felt that he provided great imagery in a tale that was to the point. Throughout the book I found references to faith and christianity by his use of numbers and a number of statements. Anyone can sit down and ready this in an hour or two. Read it again and see if you understand it differently the second time.
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The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway (1999, Pape

Created: 08/07/09
This was a sad book, but not unduly so. The major part of the book was about the old man trying to catch a large fish.(I can't tell you what happened becaus it would ruin the book) The book (I think)showed that life is more importent that success.
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Created: 10/05/08
i think it is a great book, it is worse to read about it. there are so many versions in " the old man and the sea" by Ernest Hemingway. i think this book is good for ESL students to read
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Old Man And The Sea

Created: 11/12/10
Read the book 30 years ago and decided to see what I liked about this book. It is a great book by a great author. It is hard to put it down and an easy read. I highly recommend this to readers not familiar with Hemingway. This book will encourage them to read more of his stories.
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Good book to reread or to read for the first time

Created: 06/09/10
Wanted to reread a classic. Good condition. A good book to read that teaches one about life experiences.
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