The old man and the sea / (Registro nro. 67621)

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Campo fijo de descripción fija -- Información general 190506e2003 eu ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 ## - ISBN
Isbn 0684801221
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Número de clasificación CL H488
Clave de autor-Numero de item O441o
100 1# - ASIENTO PRINCIPAL--NOMBRE PERSONAL
Nombre personal Hemingway, Ernest
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Título del Material The old man and the sea /
Mención de responsabilidad, etc. Ernest Hemingway
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Lugar de publicación, distribución, etc. Estados Unidos :
Nombre del editor, distribuidor, etc. Scribner,
Fecha de publicación, distribución, etc. 2003.
300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA
Extensión 127 p. ;
Dimensiones 20 x 13 cm.
520 ## - NOTA DE RESUMEN, ETC.
Nota de sumario, etc. The Old Man and the Sea is the story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fisherman and the greatest catch of his life. For eighty-four days, Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed. So conspicuously unlucky is he that the parents of his young, devoted apprentice and friend, Manolin, have forced the boy to leave the old man in order to fish in a more prosperous boat. Nevertheless, the boy continues to care for the old man upon his return each night. He helps the old man tote his gear to his ramshackle hut, secures food for him, and discusses the latest developments in American baseball, especially the trials of the old man’s hero, Joe DiMaggio. Santiago is confident that his unproductive streak will soon come to an end, and he resolves to sail out farther than usual the following day.<br/><br/>On the eighty-fifth day of his unlucky streak, Santiago does as promised, sailing his skiff far beyond the island’s shallow coastal waters and venturing into the Gulf Stream. He prepares his lines and drops them. At noon, a big fish, which he knows is a marlin, takes the bait that Santiago has placed one hundred fathoms deep in the waters. The old man expertly hooks the fish, but he cannot pull it in. Instead, the fish begins to pull the boat.<br/><br/>Unable to tie the line fast to the boat for fear the fish would snap a taut line, the old man bears the strain of the line with his shoulders, back, and hands, ready to give slack should the marlin make a run. The fish pulls the boat all through the day, through the night, through another day, and through another night. It swims steadily northwest until at last it tires and swims east with the current. The entire time, Santiago endures constant pain from the fishing line. Whenever the fish lunges, leaps, or makes a dash for freedom, the cord cuts Santiago badly. Although wounded and weary, the old man feels a deep empathy and admiration for the marlin, his brother in suffering, strength, and resolve.
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9 (RLIN) 27992
Término temático o nombre geográfico como elemento de entrada Literatura estadounidense
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