I finally read “Old Man and the Sea”. I have tried to start it many times, but the beginning was just so slow. Has anyone here read it? What are your thoughts on this Ernest Hemingway classic?

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@MariaRomanov A few people have told me that the whole thing needs to be read in a single sitting for it to work.

Personally… It’s just slow and depressing. Nothing that really keeps me, and nothing that makes it feel worth reading.

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It was very depressing, but I think it has a cool message towards the second half. I agree that it’s probably something to read in a single sitting.

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I’m with you. I didn’t manage to get through the whole thing.

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I don’t know how to explain why I like Hemingway. His work just feels hyper true in a way. Him and Steinbeck both stay with me for a while after I put the book down.

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Read it long ago, don’t remember it being depressing, but definitely had a raw feeling about the story. I see it as a piece that takes an aspect of life that may look devoid of meaning from the outside and reveals meaning buried within intricate detail… But take that with a squeeze of lime, it’s been a while :P

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I agree with others that a single sitting improves the book. I’m not sure why it has such acclaim, but it was at the very least memorable to me. I read it a year or so ago now and I can still recall the plot

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