The Old Man and the Sea

Ernest Hemingway 1952

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
literary fiction philosophical loss survival

Our Take

An old man goes alone to sea, fights a fish for three days, and loses everything and nothing. Hemingway makes defeat feel like victory and victory feel like defeat. Santiago's endurance is the argument of the whole novel, made with stunning, spare authority.

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