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Hemingway. Introduction:
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American journalist, writer, and one of the most famous writers of the twentieth century. Hemingway was born in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, USA, and committed suicide in his later years at his home in Kechester, Idaho. Hemingway's life was complicated, he was married four times, and he is a representative of the American "Lost Generation" (Lost Generation) writers, in his works, he shows confusion and hesitation about life, the world, and society.
Between 1939 and 1960, Hemingway settled in Cuba and called himself an "ordinary Cuban." During this period, Hemingway wrote the world-famous masterpiece "The Old Man and the Sea". After the victory of the Cuban Revolution, Hemingway met with Fidel Castro, the leader of the Cuban Revolution.
On November 11, 2002, Castro personally attended the inauguration of the Hemingway House Museum.
Hemingway received several different awards during his lifetime: the Silver Medal for Bravery during World War I; In 1953, he won the Pulitzer Prize for "The Old Man and the Sea"; In 1954, "The Old Man and the Sea" won Hemingway the Nobel Prize in Literature. After Hemingway's death, two of his works, "The Sun Also Rises" and "A Farewell to Arms," were included in the 2001 "100 Best English Stories of the 20th Century" by the Modern Library of America.
Hemingway's writing style is known for its simplicity, which has had a profound impact on the development of American literature and 20th century literature. Many of his works are still highly authoritative today.
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The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written by Hemingway in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. is one of Hemingway's most famous works. It revolves around an elderly Cuban fisherman who fights a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far offshore.
It established Hemingway's prominent position in world literature, and this article won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
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The author of The Old Man and the Sea isHemingway. The protagonist Cuba.
The old fisherman, Santiago, was unlucky and did not catch a fish for 84 days. On the 85th day, he went out to sea alone, and fought with a hooked 1,500-pound fish for three days, but was attacked by sharks on the way back. It expresses the author's idea that people should be brave in the face of failure, persevere, and that people can be eliminated but cannot be defeated.
Literary value
The words of the old man in the book express the main theme of the book: "Man is not born to fail, a man can be destroyed, but not defeated." The work celebrates the extraordinary perseverance and tenacity of the elderly, and affirms the moral ideal of endurance and tolerance without regard to bitterness or pleasure.
Faced with the oldest literary theme - the relationship between man and nature, Wei Ma uses a lot of symbolism in this book, using several dreams of lions as a symbol of spiritual strength and the vigorous vitality of man, with the death of a big fish after a long struggle with the old man, representing a kind of glory, and the death of a big fish being ruined by the shark Lu Ku, representing the destroyer, and the loss of glory under the meanness.
The Old Man and the Sea shows Hemingway's mastery of psychological depictions.
The narrative is concise and concise, and the superb creative fingers are buried. Anthony Burgess, a famous contemporary British writer and critic, commented on "The Old Man and the Sea": "This simple story is full of allegorical ...... that are not intended to be shownAs a neat 'declarative' prose, it is unrivalled in the entire oeuvre of Hemingway. ”
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The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written in Cuba in 1951 by the American writer Ernest Hemingway** and published in 1952.
The story revolves around an elderly Cuban fisherman who fights a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far from shore. Although Hemingway's old man is tragic, he has the quality of Nietzsche's "superman", calmly accepting failure, calmly facing death, these "tough guys" embody Hemingway's philosophy of life and the moral ideal of selling Chang, that is, human beings do not bow to fate, never admit defeat of the fighter spirit and positive and optimistic attitude towards life.
Background of creation. The Old Man and the Sea** is based on real people and real stories. After the end of World War I, Hemingway moved to Cuba and met the old fisherman Gregorio Fuentes.
In 1930, Hemingway's boat sank in a storm, and Fuentes rescued Hemingway. Since then, Hemingway and Fuentes have formed a strong friendship and often go fishing together.
In 1936, Fuentes went far out to sea and caught a big fish, but because the fish was too big, it dragged for a long time at sea, only to be attacked by a shark on the way back, and when he returned, only a skeleton remained.
In April 1936, Hemingway published an essay in Squire magazine entitled "Above Clear Water: Letters from the Bay", in which he recounted the story of an old man who went out fishing alone in a small boat and caught a huge marlin, but most of the fish was eaten by sharks. At that time, Hemingway was deeply touched by this incident, and realized that it was a good ** material, but he never had the opportunity to write about it!
Shortly after Christmas 1950, Hemingway developed a strong creative spirit, and he began to write "The Old Man and the Sea" (originally titled "The Existing Sea") at his villa "Viewing Society" on the outskirts of Havana, Cuba. By February 23, 1951, the first draft was completed, and it took only eight weeks. In April, Hemingway circulated the manuscript to friends who visited him in Cuba, and it was unanimously praised.
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"The Old Man and the Sea".The author is Ernest Hemingway.
The Old Man and the Sea was written by American writer Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Split Zen Cuba.
Wrote a novella**, published in 1952. Ernest Miller Hemingway.
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899) was born July 2, 1961 in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, USA, an American writer and journalist who is considered one of the most famous artists of the 20th century.
Hemingway's 1954 The Old Man and the Sea won Hemingway the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In 2001, Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises".
The Sun also rises) and "Farewell,**".
Two of his works have been included in the "100 Best English Stories of the 20th Century" by the Modern Library of America.
Appreciation of works
In Hemingway's writing skills, he used the conciseness, brightness, and power of dialogue, the cleanliness of rhetoric, and the naturalness of rhyme to form a unique creative style. Hemingway's language and portrayal images are clear and concrete, but his themes are subtle and obscure, and he often only uses aphorism-style language to express the words and actions of the characters in **.
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