The Old Man and the Sea(English, Paperback, Hemingway Ernest)
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Ernest Hemingway’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Old Man and the Sea brings you the story of an elderly fisherman who is going through hard days at fishing. It also depicts a young trainee who stays with the old man throughout the journey. Summary of the Book The Old Man and the Sea describes the life of a fisherman called Santiago, the protagonist. He has not been able to catch a fish for 84 days. He is also considered the worst form of bad luck by people around him. A young boy called Manolin enters Santiago’s life. He is forced by his parents to sail and learn fishing from any other fisherman apart from Santiago. But the boy insists be learn fishing from Santiago. They develop a warm relationship and talk about many things every day. Manolin also takes good care of the old man and lives with him until a surprising event strikes them. The Old Man and the Sea was honoured with the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in the year 1953. It was also mentioned by the Nobel Committee as contributing to the Nobel Prize in Literature conferred upon Hemingway in the year 1954. About Ernest Hemingway Hemingway was born in the United States and was an author and journalist. He has written several classic short stories and novels and has won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He even served in the army during the First World War which inspired him to write A Farewell to Arms. He committed suicide in 1961. His other works include the most famous The Sun Also Rises, To Have and Have Not, In Our Time, From Whom the Bell Tolls, and Across the River and into the Trees among many other works.