The Old Man and the Sea

The Old Man and the Sea

Ernest Hemingway

The Old Man and the Sea is a novella (just over 100 pages in length) by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. It is noteworthy in twentieth century fiction, reaffirming Hemingway’s worldwide literary prominence as well as being a significant factor in his selection for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

The Old Man and the Sea - Reviews

“The best story Hemingway has written…No page of this beautiful master-work could have been done better or differently.”

Sunday Times