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- Published on: 1967
- Binding: Paperback
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Worthy but rather dull
By Partick Potter
I approached reading this with some eagerness after it was selected as a book of the month at my book club; it didn't live up to my hopes. Parts if it were splendid. Hemmingway's description of the old man's situation at the start of the book is superb. Great detail, wonderful description. You really feel for this man. But as the "sea" part of the book progressed I got increasingly bored. The chase though superbly described just wasn't very interesting (to me a least).Someone in the group made the comment that this was the second time they'd read the booked, that they liked Hemmingway but on this occassion read up to page 40 and then jumped to near the end of the book, page 80 of so. That sounds like a good a good recommendation apart from the fact that that is, sort of, the whole point of the book.Another Hemmingway fan in the group pointed out that Hemmingway was into hunting and that you could see that in this middle section with the detailed detailed account of the old man fishing - that seems plausible for me. And maybe that was my problem with the book, rather too technical in the middle section? Not sure - didn't leave me with an urge to read more Hemmingway, which is a shame.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.A brilliant masterpiece
By Pamela Scott
WHAT I THOUGHTI confess: I’ve never read Hemmingway before. I’m sure this is some sort of crime.I loved The Old Man and the Sea. It’s the perfect kind of story. I found this fable hugely enjoyable. The premise of The Old Man and the Sea seems fairly simple; an old man, who’s gone more than eighty days without catching a fish, ventures out further in pursuit of a fish and endangers everything. However, this fable is much more complex than it first appears. I thought the characters were great as well, richly drawn, vivid and memorable. I could clearly picture them. The Old Man and the Sea has an amazing sense of place. I felt like I was right beside the old man in his boat, far out at sea. I’d highly recommend The Old Man and the Sea and definitely plan to read more Hemmingway.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A Beautiful and Engaging Fisherman's Tale
By Thespionic
This was Hemmingway’s last big success, it was written from his home in Cuba in 1952. It won the Pulitzer Prize and contributed to Hemmingway’s Nobel Prize for literature in 1954. The book sold 50,000 copies on its first print run. It was featured in Time Magazine, which sold 5,000,000 copies in 2 days. It was a book that revived Hemmingway’s reputation & legacy.The first thing that strikes you about this ‘fisherman’s tale’ is that the writer clearly has a vast experience of sea fishing, small crafts and marlin, which unsurprisingly Hemmingway did! A classic case of writing what you know about.It’s a pity in some ways that Hemmingway’s book written in 1952, has to now compete to some degree with ‘Jaws,’ which was written in 1974.The whimsical Santiago is a lovely old character and I’m sure most readers were just willing him to hit the safety of the shores of Havana once again? Thankfully, his young sidekick, Manolin, will always be there to help him out?This is a beautifully told story of less than 100 pages (hardback) but it is still very engaging and satisfying.
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