The Old Man and the Sea. Green Hills of Africa. Snows of Kilimanjaro. To Have and Have Not
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The story "The Old Man and the Sea" is one of Hemingway's most famous and beloved works.
It brought the author the Pulitzer Prize, and also played an important role in awarding him the title of Nobel laureate. This is a story about "tragic stoicism" and courage, about how in the face of merciless fate and loneliness, a person, even losing, must maintain dignity.
The autobiographical story "Green Hills of Africa" is one of the works that laid the foundation for the myth of "Papa Hem" - a brave to the point of madness intellectual adventurer, a favorite of women, a seeker of strong sensations and new impressions.
"To Have and Have Not" is the story of Harry Morgan, a simple and honest fisherman who turns into a smuggler. The story is based on the fate of the main character, who became a criminal. But besides this, "To Have and Have Not" is a highly socially charged novel, the center of which is the conflict between poverty and wealth, the haves and the have-nots, people who are forced by poverty to break the law, and people who enjoy life and waste it. Who of them is more worthy of censure?
The collection also includes the story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" - Hemingway the storyteller's "calling card".
It brought the author the Pulitzer Prize, and also played an important role in awarding him the title of Nobel laureate. This is a story about "tragic stoicism" and courage, about how in the face of merciless fate and loneliness, a person, even losing, must maintain dignity.
The autobiographical story "Green Hills of Africa" is one of the works that laid the foundation for the myth of "Papa Hem" - a brave to the point of madness intellectual adventurer, a favorite of women, a seeker of strong sensations and new impressions.
"To Have and Have Not" is the story of Harry Morgan, a simple and honest fisherman who turns into a smuggler. The story is based on the fate of the main character, who became a criminal. But besides this, "To Have and Have Not" is a highly socially charged novel, the center of which is the conflict between poverty and wealth, the haves and the have-nots, people who are forced by poverty to break the law, and people who enjoy life and waste it. Who of them is more worthy of censure?
The collection also includes the story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" - Hemingway the storyteller's "calling card".
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Neoclassic (Best)