The Old Man and the Sea is the immortal story that won the Nobel Prize for the world-famous writer Hemingway in 1954. It is an epic of human struggle against the elements, and a symphony of the triumph of the great heart over despair and hopelessness. The Old Man and the Sea is unanimously considered by critics to be the most wonderful work written by Ernest Hemingway. According to the Sunday Times critic, it is a complete work from an artistic point of view – a work from which you cannot delete a sentence or add a sentence, and the work of art retains its majesty and magnificence. The story is emptied in an elegant form with flashes of philosophy. It has touches of poetry, a style that has made Hemingway a leader among modern writers.
The Old Man and the Sea
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Arabic/English
A symbolic novel that depicts the struggle of man with nature through the story of an old fisherman struggling to catch a giant fish in the open sea.
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