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Título : The old man and the sea Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Ernest Hemingway, Autor Editorial: Cideb Fecha de publicación: 1992 Colección: Reading Classics Número de páginas: 133 p. Dimensiones: 20 cm. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-88-7754-074-4 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas originales:Narrativa. Novela:Adultos Clasificación: ING(N) BOY boy Novelas en Inglés Resumen: The Old Man and the Sea tells the story of a battle between an aging, experienced fisherman, Santiago, and a large marlin. The story opens with Santiago having gone 84 days without catching a fish, and now being seen as "salao",[a] the worst form of unluckiness. He is so unlucky that his young apprentice, Manolin, has been forbidden by his parents to sail with him and has been told instead to fish with successful fishermen. The boy visits Santiago's shack each night, hauling his fishing gear, preparing food, talking about American baseball and his favorite player, Joe DiMaggio. Santiago tells Manolin that on the next day, he will venture far out into the Gulf Stream, north of Cuba in the Straits of Florida to fish, confident that his unlucky streak is near its end. Nota de contenido: Introduction, notes and activities by GUIDO CARBONI. Professor of American Literature. University of Turin The old man and the sea [texto impreso] / Ernest Hemingway, Autor . - [S.l.] : Cideb, 1992 . - 133 p. ; 20 cm.. - (Reading Classics) .
ISBN : 978-88-7754-074-4
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas originales:Narrativa. Novela:Adultos Clasificación: ING(N) BOY boy Novelas en Inglés Resumen: The Old Man and the Sea tells the story of a battle between an aging, experienced fisherman, Santiago, and a large marlin. The story opens with Santiago having gone 84 days without catching a fish, and now being seen as "salao",[a] the worst form of unluckiness. He is so unlucky that his young apprentice, Manolin, has been forbidden by his parents to sail with him and has been told instead to fish with successful fishermen. The boy visits Santiago's shack each night, hauling his fishing gear, preparing food, talking about American baseball and his favorite player, Joe DiMaggio. Santiago tells Manolin that on the next day, he will venture far out into the Gulf Stream, north of Cuba in the Straits of Florida to fish, confident that his unlucky streak is near its end. Nota de contenido: Introduction, notes and activities by GUIDO CARBONI. Professor of American Literature. University of Turin Ejemplares
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