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The Old Man and The Sea, Book Cover May Vary Paperback – May 5, 1995

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The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway's most enduring works. Told in language of great simplicity and power, 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.

Here Hemingway recasts, in strikingly contemporary style, the classic theme of courage in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. Written in 1952, this hugely successful novella confirmed his power and presence in the literary world and played a large part in his winning the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Customers appreciate the book's straightforward narrative and matter-of-fact writing style, describing it as a timeless classic that tells a good story about human persistence. Moreover, they praise its excellent adventure story of man vs. nature and its incredible knowledge of fishing, noting it's an absolute read for any big game fisherman. Additionally, the book fills the mind and heart with its symbolism about life. However, the print size receives criticism for being unusually small and too small to comfortably read.

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868 customers mention "Readability"864 positive4 negative

Customers find the book readable and engaging, with a straightforward narrative that tells a good story about human persistence.

"...That's how I enjoy and interpret the book: it is a straightforward tale of an old man embracing the struggles and rewards of life with courage,..." Read more

"...is about ambition, love, resistance, resilience, acceptance, and ultimate triumph, but not in the way that the conditioned mind would expect or tend..." Read more

"A very matter-of fact writing style by Hemingway which is rather enjoyable to read. A story of will-power and perseverance out at sea. Solid read." Read more

"...really spoke to me, as it emphasized the strength and perseverance of the human spirit...." Read more

460 customers mention "Writing quality"363 positive97 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, describing it as matter-of-fact and descriptive, with one customer noting its clean language.

"...In between, Hemingway writes with uncanny power,in such a way that you can fully experience what the character is going through: first you see what..." Read more

"A very matter-of fact writing style by Hemingway which is rather enjoyable to read. A story of will-power and perseverance out at sea. Solid read." Read more

"...Ernest Hemingway is a great writer and he knew how and what to write to capture his readers...." Read more

"...in the process of re-reading a number of them, including this finely crafted novella, which was a contributing factor in Hemingway being awarded the..." Read more

318 customers mention "Classic content"279 positive39 negative

Customers appreciate the classic content of the book, describing it as a timeless story about an old man.

"...I am so glad that such a sweet, simple, timeless story became the classic that it is. You have to try this one too!" Read more

"...struggle against something greater than themselves. It is a story of a fisherman’s success in the wake of failure while refusing to give in to tough..." Read more

"...All in all, "The Old Man and the Sea" is a refreshing classic, maybe a bit short and sometimes too simple or haphazard, especially in Santiago's..." Read more

"This is the first book, that was made into a movie, that was done in such a way that they are both great!" Read more

211 customers mention "Heartwarming"203 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate how the book fills the mind and heart, being loaded with symbolism about life, with one customer noting its wonderful display of the human spirit and another highlighting its themes of compassion and loyalty.

"...an old man embracing the struggles and rewards of life with courage, dignity and still full of the human spirit...." Read more

"...be taken away, but to the things that last, that matter, that heal the soul and heart — like the Purity and innocence of unconditional love,..." Read more

"...It really surprised me how respectful and compassionately the old man treated the marlin, as he talked to it as a friend rather than his prey...." Read more

"...This is a short story of energy and humanity of how men strive for reality, power, and the outstanding..." Read more

92 customers mention "Storyline"88 positive4 negative

Customers enjoy the storyline of the book, describing it as an excellent adventure of man vs nature that flows like a river and is full of suspense.

"...appreciating the sea and nature, then the book offers a marvellous account of man AND nature (not man vs. nature)...." Read more

"...This beautiful little story reminded me of a time when I thought that I’d caught my own big fish...." Read more

"...Great story for all ages. This is a standard man against nature story...." Read more

"...He engages the reader's empathy for the protagonist and skillfuly plots, building the pace up and down like the waves of the setting...." Read more

88 customers mention "Knowledge of fishing"88 positive0 negative

Customers praise the book's fishing knowledge, describing it as an absolute read for big game fishermen, with incredible details and amazing sea descriptions. One customer notes it's a journey of determination, while another mentions it provides more lessons than the Bible.

"...It is magical if you only give it a try. Granted, it is easier to immerse into this story if you are familiar with the ways of fishing and the ocean..." Read more

"...underlying idea behind it - the fish isn't merely a fish, the sea isn't just the sea, and the "fight" isn't as straightforward as it initially..." Read more

"...can now appreciate even more of what Hemingway so brilliantly and simply conveyed...." Read more

"...This novella offers different things, and different perspectives, at different times...." Read more

100 customers mention "Short story"49 positive51 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the length of the book, with some appreciating its brevity while others find the storyline meagre.

"...Short and terse, Hemingway's style is in full swing - writing only the so called "tip of the iceberg" it is many times what Hemingway understates or..." Read more

"...It is so disappointing when people say that story is boring and has too much simbolism... if you have experience fishing or sailing or simply..." Read more

"...But I’d say this was one of the shortest books that I read that felt so long!..." Read more

"...add nothing to the story ', if it was necessary,' These errors detract from the story...." Read more

93 customers mention "Print size"26 positive67 negative

Customers criticize the print size of the book, noting that it is unusually small with a font size close to 8, making it difficult to read comfortably.

"Great short story - bad quality printing" Read more

"Very thin book, very large print. I'm hoping its the whole version but gave it as a gift so didn't read it myself...." Read more

"...The story speaks to something human that is indescribable, too deep for words...." Read more

"The fonts are smaller than the fine print of a credit card agreement." Read more

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I love this book one of my favorites. I got it for a vacation I’m taking in two days and it’s damaged. Which doesn’t stop me from reading it but I can’t return it with my vacation being so close and they won’t give me a replacement unless I do.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2009
    Hemingway delivered his last masterpiece with this book, a cultural phenomenon when first published in the early '50s: in an unprecedented move, Life Magazine published the novella in its entirety,recognizing that Hemingway, the most influential writer of 20th century American literature and then a world-wide celebrity, had delivered a long-awaited masterful story. The Life magazine edition sold more than 5 million copies in a week so this book reached tens of millions of people within days - not many authors can achieve that! And that's before becoming a much beloved story translated into scores of languages. It is fair to say that this book, which won the Pullitzer Prize, reignited the interest and respect for Hemingway as a serious writer and might have been the decisive factor for his Nobel Prize award.

    It is so disappointing when people say that story is boring and has too much simbolism... if you have experience fishing or sailing or simply appreciating the sea and nature, then the book offers a marvellous account of man AND nature (not man vs. nature). As for the simbolism, don't dwell too much on it. Hemingway himself said that the book is about "an old man, a boy, a fish and the sea", but if the story is told well enough (as it is on this book) it can mean so much more.

    And the story is indeed so much more, in no small part because of the inherent goodness of the old man. That's how I enjoy and interpret the book: it is a straightforward tale of an old man embracing the struggles and rewards of life with courage, dignity and still full of the human spirit. Santiago is one of the most dignified characters in Literature, and I have to say he is my favorite and a bit of a personal hero... the old fisherman strives to be the best he can be and do the best he can do... he does not complain of his living in poverty, do not blame others for anything. His spirit is big, generous, undefeated. While other Hemingway heroes might have disappointed some people by way of too much machismo, Santiago keeps all the best traits of courage, resilience and non-nonsense survivalism, while displaying more maturity and humility - perhaps reflecting the middle-age wisdom of the author (then is his fifties).

    Hemingway story-telling skills are at his best here. I am a big fan of his style, particularly in the short-story format, but here he is astounding all the way. yeah, the prose is deceptively simple at first, but if you pay attention we can see the craft of a master. The opening sentence alone is formidable and could only be delivered by a master of the short-story format. Ihe last sentence is also wonderful and pure Hemingway- simple but infinitely deep, and in this story hopeful and bitter-sweet.

    In between, Hemingway writes with uncanny power,in such a way that you can fully experience what the character is going through: first you see what the old man does, from mundane tasks and spadework to the excitement of the deep-sea hunt and the exhausting struggle, and in the process you start to think the way Santiago thinks and finally you are feeling the way he feels. It is magical if you only give it a try. Granted, it is easier to immerse into this story if you are familiar with the ways of fishing and the ocean, but in any case, when Santiago is alone in the boat looking at the sea creatures or at the night-sky... I guess the recognition of the infinite solitude of human condition, mitigated by the bonding with the life and the world around us, that is truly universal.

    I am so glad that such a sweet, simple, timeless story became the classic that it is. You have to try this one too!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
    I’ve always believed that the best stories ever written are those that sever the veil (screen) upon which our seeming lives are temporarily projected. Through the hole/tear we see an eye looking in, and lo, it is our own!

    This story is about ambition, love, resistance, resilience, acceptance, and ultimate triumph, but not in the way that the conditioned mind would expect or tend to think.

    This beautiful little story reminded me of a time when I thought that I’d caught my own big fish. I’d been hired by a prestigious company that promised to turn my life around. As soon as they hired me, I was able to purchase a fully loaded, top of the line luxury vehicle. The latest model. Something that had never happened in my life.

    My first car had been a used, Orange 1973 Volkswagen Beetle. Which left me stranded more times than I can remember. And the nice thing was that the company that hired me gave me a car allowance that well exceeded my car payment! The company issued me a beautiful smart phone to conduct business, the latest model. Nothing but the best. and furnished me with all of the office supplies that I could ever want or need. They paid for my airfare and hotel stays when traveling, and had a rule that I could never stay in hotels that ran under $140 a night. They had a reputation to uphold! They paid for all of my meals when traveling and even paid for the entertainment that I had to furnish to my top buyers, from my top accounts! In other words, I got paid to take my buyers golfing and seven to strip clubs, as some preferred.

    I was making more than four times what I made before and the company even paid for my relocation to the most beautiful state that I’ve even stepped foot on — Oregon. I had many accounts scattered along the breath-taking Oregon coast, which I loved to call on, because it meant spending a few nights in hotels just steps from the water. Eating fresh seafood while marveling at the in and out breaths of the mighty Sea.

    However, like Santiago in the story of The Old Man and the Sea, I became tethered to this huge fish. It was so big that it took me wherever it wanted. And my life became a tempest of temporal highs interspersed with tremendous pressures. Since I had never made so much money before, I began to spend as if I was a millionaire! As if money was infinite rather than finite. Little by little, the sharp teeth of sharks all around me began to eat away at my big fish and I couldn’t do anything about it. My great joy began to dwindle, daily. Eventually, when I could take it no more, I emailed my letter of resignation and sailed back home with only a carcass of a fish. My company t-shirts, my samples, office equipment, etc.

    I loved the way that Hemingway was able to express deep emotion with few and simple words. Like when the boy, who loved the old man, cried because he’d seen the wounds in the old man’s palms. Battle scars from the tussle he’d undergone with the big fish at sea.

    I loved how Hemingway pulled me into the old man’s mind. The reasoning process and respect that he’d developed for the giant fish. The flavor of wisdom that comes with age.

    I’m not old yet, but I certainly identified with the old man’s spirit. When he arrived back home, there was this sense of redemption that radiated from him. This sense of acceptance of life as it is. You get this sense that a deep change had taken place within him. That he no longer gave as much importance to the things that can be taken away, but to the things that last, that matter, that heal the soul and heart — like the Purity and innocence of unconditional love, symbolized by the boy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
    A very matter-of fact writing style by Hemingway which is rather enjoyable to read. A story of will-power and perseverance out at sea. Solid read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
    The intense struggle of Santiago when battling the marlin really spoke to me, as it emphasized the strength and perseverance of the human spirit. It really surprised me how respectful and compassionately the old man treated the marlin, as he talked to it as a friend rather than his prey. The shark attacks were heartbreaking, but they did stress the courage one must have to face loss. I'd recommend this book to anyone who desires a book about heroism and life lessons. I chose a 5 star rating because this simple yet profound novella stayed with me long after finishing it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
    I just started to read Hemingway. The story is very engaging and has you rooting for the old man and the fish simultaneously, not an easy feat.

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  • Bob
    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Hemingway. Classic Literature.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2022
    This tale of an aged fisherman intent on proving he could still catch “the big-one” earned Hemingway a most well-deserved Pulitzer Prize.
    Capturing the writer’s trademark theme of challenge – be it physical or moral – the story features his crisp, sparse writing style that keeps the reader fully engaged to the end.
    Hemingway has weaved a fable of remarkable strength and beauty that relies on just three characters: The old man, a young boy who prays fervently for the old man to succeed in his quest, and a giant fish.
    To those who may claim it to be boring, uninteresting, predictable I say pish-posh (or more directly, don’t be foolish!) This is a perfectly crafted story that led to Hemingway being awarded a Nobel Prize for Literature. Those who dismiss it as anything less have most assuredly never challenged themselves to seek success against odds deemed by others as unobtainable.
    This is a great book; great literature, and well deserves the title of “Classic”.
  • J OMOND
    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Hemingway
    Reviewed in Australia on December 22, 2023
    Read it in a day, mainly sitting by the water’s edge in Mexico- so not far from where it is set. Such a simple story but so beautifully and powerfully written - you can almost taste the salt on your lips, and the rope burning across your hands. A classic for a reason. And timeless.
  • Jonas Armond
    1.0 out of 5 stars Scam - the actual contents is a different book
    Reviewed in Sweden on December 5, 2024
    The cover claims that the book is Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea," but when I opened it up, the actual contents is "Revelations of Divine Love" by Julian of Norwich - a Christian text. I guess Benediction Classics is running some sort of religious scam, trying to trick people into reading Christian texts by any means necessary.
  • tamapi-
    5.0 out of 5 stars オヤジ、いや、オッサンのロマン全開!!
    Reviewed in Japan on April 30, 2014
    「森の生活」なんかが、いまでも、ひそかに、読まれていて、いつかは、実現したいな〜〜と夢見ているオヤジも多いと思う。ヘミングウエイを、それと一緒にしては、ナンであるが、こういう豪快なフィッシングと、手つかずの自然、自給自足で日銭かせぎ(必要なだけ海から恵まれる)生活、富はないが豊な生き方、にあこがれるオヤジ(この頃は・・女性でも・・)は数知れないと思う。

    海で一人乗りの小舟で漁をする人なら大いに共感できると思うが、アタリがきた竿の手ごたえと、それをいつまでも執拗に追う熟練の手さばきと、まだ姿も見ぬ獲物との、駆け引き。心理戦。粘り。・・・いつしか、姿を確認できない獲物に、同士としての共感を覚え、互角の戦いぶりに尊敬をいだき、互いの孤独の時間と体力、持久戦の駆け引きで、しだいに敵ながらアッパレ!と、情がうつる。

    fishと、相手に叫びかけるカタチの独白で物語は進行するが、胸の内で独りごつのではなく、海の中でもがいている相手に向かって、大声で叫ぶのである。その情景がイイ!

    ず〜〜っと、海中深くもぐった格闘相手との、死闘かくごの長期戦で話は進む。開高健さながら、こういう格闘技っぽい全身でぶつかる豪快な海釣りには、男のロマンがある。

    文章が巧い!
    そぎ落とした文章。
    互いに狙い定めた獲物をあきらめず、獲物に対する敬意すら感じられる光景は、執拗に追い続けることで、互いの生存を確認しているような描写。まだ・・・生とるな〜・・

    こういう生死をかけた大冒険は、男の(というかオヤジの)ロマンではないか?と思う。

    ちゃらちゃら女が登場しない。The old man というセリフは、敬意、尊敬の念に満ちている。
    「The old man 」の熟練した技と経験知に対する敬意が確かに存在した時代の男のロマンである。

    Fish, I'll stay with you untill I am dead. He'll stay with me too.
    Fish, I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends.
    You are killing me, fish. But you have a right to.
    Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you, brother. Come on and kill me. I do not care who kills who.

    いいと思います!!体をはって、どちらが勝つか、どちらが生き残るか?こういう闘いが、正義にかなっている哲学に至るのは、作者がヨーロッパの戦場で不条理の悪夢を経験したからでしょうか?
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  • Ryan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 16, 2023
    Yet another Amazon find!