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Essay heading: Hemmingway
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Many readers claimed it read like a parody of Hemingway. The control and precision of his earlier prose seemed to be lost beyond recovery.
The huge success of The Old Man and the Sea, published in 1952, was a much-needed vindication. The novella won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and it likely cinched the Nobel Prize for Hemingway in 1954, as it was cited for particular recognition by the Nobel Academy... displayed 300 characters
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It was the last novel published in his lifetime.
Although the novella helped to regenerate Hemingway's wilting career, it has since been met by divided critical opinion. While some critics have praised The Old Man and the Sea as a new classic that takes its place among such established American works as William Faulkner's short story "The Bear" and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, others have attacked the story as "imitation Hemingway" and find fault with the author's departure from the uncompromising realism with which he made his name... displayed next 300 characters
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