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The story of an old fisherman who struggles with determination and courage against the forces of nature while catching a huge fish, reflecting the meanings of resilience and hope.
Here Hemingway tries to discover God in the midst of the battle between the old fisherman and the marlin. He tries to find the depth of our human existence through the victories and defeats that come to us together, to tell us that we can be ourselves, and face our pain no matter how difficult it is.” – William Faulkner “It is a masterpiece by any standard, one of the literary parables that best reflects our human existence. It tells us that there is always hope, and that, even in the worst crises and tragedies, one’s action can turn failure into triumph, and give life meaning.” – Mario Vargas Llosa “There is not a page in this most perfect of Hemingway’s works that could be replaced, deleted, or written in another way.” – Sunday Times “A magnificent model of the art of storytelling. The writing here is elegant, graceful, and subtle.”
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