Duel of Life: Interpreting Hemingway

Duel of Life: Interpreting Hemingway

by Yang Zhao

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This book is a long introduction that provides an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of Hemingway's works. With his expertise in "historical reading" and "literary reading", Yang Zhao peeled off the cocoon and uncovered the huge iceberg hidden under Hemingway's words, cracked the code of his extremely concise aesthetic style, and elucidated the noble personality value conveyed in "The Old Man and the Sea". The appendix "The Old Man and the Sea" is a classic work by Nobel Prize winner Hemingway. It takes the story of the old man fighting a big fish as the core, condenses the minimalist scene into a metaphor of human beings' loneliness and desperation, and depicts Shen Yong's perseverance and resistance.

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