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Old Man and the Sea: The Hemingway Library Edition

Contributor(s): Hemingway, Ernest (Author)

ISBN: 9781476787848

Publisher: Scribner Book Company

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Pub Date: July 21, 2020

Dewey: 813.52

Lexile Code: 0940

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 8.50" L x 5.60" W ( 0.60 lbs) 160 pages

BISAC Categories:

Fiction | Classics | Literary | Sea Stories

Series: Hemingway Library Edition

Accelerated Reader® Info

Quiz #:0000005994 ( Old Man and the Sea: The Hemingway Library Edition)

Reading level: 5.10

Interest level: UG

Point value: 4.0

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Description: The last novel Ernest Hemingway saw published, The Old Man and the Sea has proved itself to be one of the most enduring works of American fiction. It is the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck, and his supreme ordeal: a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.

Using the simple, powerful language of a fable, Hemingway takes the timeless themes of courage in the face of defeat and personal triumph won from loss and transforms them into a magnificent twentieth-century classic. Written in 1952, this hugely successful novel confirmed his power and presence in the literary world and played a large part in his winning the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Brief description: Ernest Hemingway did more to change the style of English prose than any other writer of his time. Publication of The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms immediately established Hemingway as one of the greatest literary lights of the twentieth century. His classic novel The Old Man and the Sea won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953. Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. His life and accomplishments are explored in-depth in the PBS documentary film from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, Hemingway. Known for his larger-than-life personality and his passions for bullfighting, fishing, and big-game hunting, he died in Ketchum, Idaho on July 2, 1961.

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