The Old Man An The Sea
(Ernest Hemingway)
Who reads this book willunderstandwhy Hemingway has been prized witha Nobel of Literature. In his whole work, I´ve never gottennear of such thing so sublime as that little wonder. And the story in itself´ is very simple. An old fisherman goes to the sea to fishand has the luck to get a big fish with his small boat. As to bring the taken fish to the beach, he is attacked by sharks that destroy the prey leaving him with nothing. The incredible of this book is in the description of the emotions by wich our hero passes by. In a book almost without dialogues among the characters, Hemingway describes us all the kinds of humans emotions by wich the old man passes through, since hope to see a great prey, till the frenesi of a hunt, the joy for the reached success and the desillusion and the unexcitment tothe lostof a captured prey. I can´t describe in a easy way all the wealth of this book, not to be that he describes his own life and the human existency in a singular way.
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