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The Old Man and the Sea

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London
Kiadó: Jonathan Cape
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 127 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 19 cm x 13 cm
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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
Shorter than the conventional novel, longer than the longest short story, Hemingway's new work of fiction eludes classification. What can be confidently asserted is that it is a masterly example of literary art, simple and magnificent. Every word in it is right; not one word could have been added: in no other form could the story have been told so effectively.
It is the story of a young boy, an old man, and a giant fish. The scene is the Gulf .Stream off the coast of Ha vana. Between the boy and the man is a perfect relation-ship — each is a kind of guardian-com-panion to the other. The boy is not present when the giant fish is hooked, and his absence is felt. The old man, embody-ing the essential nobility of human striving, is engaged in a duel with another hero — the fish which tows him far out to sea. When at last the fish is exhausted and is lashed alongside the boat, sharks attack it: the old man's single-handed efforts ('1 wish the boy were here')... Tovább

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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
Shorter than the conventional novel, longer than the longest short story, Hemingway's new work of fiction eludes classification. What can be confidently asserted is that it is a masterly example of literary art, simple and magnificent. Every word in it is right; not one word could have been added: in no other form could the story have been told so effectively.
It is the story of a young boy, an old man, and a giant fish. The scene is the Gulf .Stream off the coast of Ha vana. Between the boy and the man is a perfect relation-ship — each is a kind of guardian-com-panion to the other. The boy is not present when the giant fish is hooked, and his absence is felt. The old man, embody-ing the essential nobility of human striving, is engaged in a duel with another hero — the fish which tows him far out to sea. When at last the fish is exhausted and is lashed alongside the boat, sharks attack it: the old man's single-handed efforts ('1 wish the boy were here') must continue
In effect, the story is a tragedy but a tragedy that, at the last, emerges without grief into beauty.
THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE 1954 was awarded to Ernest Hemingway for 'his powerful style-forming mastery of the art of modem narration, as most lately revealed | in his novel The Old Man and the Sea Vissza

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