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Ernest Hemingway's , published in 1952, is a 26,531-word novella that follows the epic struggle of an aging Cuban fisherman named Santiago . After going 84 days without a catch, Santiago ventures far into the Gulf Stream, where he hooks a massive marlin, leading to a grueling three-day battle that tests his physical and mental endurance. Plot Summary

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