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balkanparamo · 7 months ago
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The Old Man and the Sea
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enigmatic-elegancee · 1 year ago
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It was way too good...
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lovequotesandcoffee · 4 days ago
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Now is no time to think of what you do not have.
Think of what you can do with that there is
Ernest Hemingway, Old Man and the Sea.
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rose-tinted-nothing · 1 year ago
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The Old Man & the Sea -Ernest Hemingway
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wanderingwomanwondering · 2 years ago
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I think somebody in the 911 writers room has a love of Hemingway. That 612 scene with Buck and Dr Salazar harped on Italy and finding your level “in another country” which is the title of a Hemingway short story set in Italy in which the narrator narrowly escapes death but sustains a leg injury that needs rehab. Bonus point: 611 is called In Another Life which has to be a play on In Another Country, right???
Anyway the summaries and analyses that I read about the short story share A Lot in common with where Buck is rn in his healing journey. Lots of existential themes, bonding with people who’ve had a similar sense of dread/alienation over near-death experiences, etc. Also in the semi-autobiographical story, the young narrator (a stand in for Hemingway himself who rehabbed from a leg injury sustained while driving an ambulance for the red cross 🤔) befriends a major in the Italian army who lost his wife unexpectedly��to pneumonia which got me thinking about being worried about Buck’s lungs and the clot from s3 and the lung contusion in 611. From what I can figure that parallels Eddie most strongly and links Buck to Shannon in Eddie’s story…again! (but also loosely to Bobby’s past if I take off my clown goggles for a sec however bobby’s wife died of her burn injuries more than anything specifically lung related)
And if I squint, I can see parallels between The Old Man and the Sea and Eddie 👀 That would somehow feel interesting if not quite spot on given all the friggin focus on the beach/sea painting in Eddie’s house. Santigo (Eddie) going after the marlin (a relationship) and losing it to sharks (past unresolved trauma, old unhealthy emotional patterns, etc) but when he accepts his failure and returns home, he’s able to regain the faith of his peers, reconnect with his bestie, and fish on for another day. I feel like that could be a fun metaphor for lessons Eddie has learned and being ready to apply them in a new relationship…with Buck
Anyway I don’t know if this is a thing but it’s definitely got me thinking thoughts. Full disclosure: I haven’t read In Another Country and I did read Old Man and the Sea but it was a gazillion years ago so all my musings are based on internet summaries and thematic analyses. If a Hemingway scholar amongst the fandom wants to weigh in, I’m here for it!!
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hoard-of-quotes · 2 years ago
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"It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready." ~ Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
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harrison-abbott · 2 years ago
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I’m reading Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea at the moment and really liking it. And it’s only now that I get where the Homer and General Sherman ^ story comes from; I just never got the in-joke reference before, for the last 30 years. 
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harringtons-cupid · 2 years ago
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i feel like the Old man and the sea rn..
It's so windy here, rattling everywhere! I LOVE living by the sea in between hills (NOT)
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hey-missy-youre-so-fine · 2 years ago
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Unpopular opinion of the day: The Old Man and the Sea was actually a really good book.
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artemismatchalatte · 2 years ago
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I'm reading both Hemmingway's Old Man and The Sea and Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto.
I'm glad I didn't read Hemmingway when I was younger because, I probably would have found this story boring but it's slow in the same way that Kitchen and other Japanese translations have been.
At least in my experience, barring Murakami because he writes in a totally different style, both Convenience Store Woman and Strange Weather in Tokyo had this slowness and atmosphere. They're also very character centered narratives too.
So if you liked Old Man and The Sea you might like Kitchen, Convenience Store Woman or Strange Weather in Tokyo.
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original-kakabel · 2 years ago
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That Scottish Play
we were all forced to read “classics” in school so reblog and put the one you actually ended up liking a lot and the one you can’t fucking stand in the tags
my fave is Lord of the Flies and I ironically enough want to burn every copy of Fahrenheit 451. trash
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andreai04 · 7 months ago
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Besides, he thought, everything kills everything else in some way.
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birbokie · 7 months ago
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fisherman really act like their biggest catch getting eaten by sharks was the biggest event of their life even though their wife is dead
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philiployd-author · 8 months ago
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A Very Short Story by Ernest Hemingway
The major did not marry her in the spring, or any other time. Luz never got an answer to the letter to Chicago about it. A short time after he contracted gonorrhea from a sales girl in a loop department store while riding in a taxicab through Lincoln Park. Get the whole story…     A Very Short Story by Ernest Hemingway appears in the collection, In Our Time, available at Amazon.com. . Ernest…
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theplacesaysstuff · 10 months ago
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Reading List for 2024----
Old Man and The Sea: Ernest Hemingway,
Friday Black: Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Heart of Darkness: Joseph Conrad
The House of Bernarda Alba: Federico García Lorca
A Farewell To Arms: Ernest Hemingway
Vinland Saga: Yukimura Makoto
Persuasion: Jane Austen
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sertinwerth · 2 years ago
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