tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6772386449189930846.post2401470474203088016..comments2024-02-16T00:58:16.069-08:00Comments on The Pulitzer Blog: Entry 9.1: "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway (1953)the drewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07777994837659307080noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6772386449189930846.post-15677472136191553602010-04-22T06:05:58.148-07:002010-04-22T06:05:58.148-07:00I loved this post! Definitely makes me more intere...I loved this post! Definitely makes me more interested in picking up some Ernest Hemingway - and a fantastic anecdote to go with your novel summary. Too bad he's passed away because I want to meet your Pa! He sounds like one bad ass old man.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10484555793750858362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6772386449189930846.post-27215941435588221172010-04-21T21:13:13.631-07:002010-04-21T21:13:13.631-07:00I started reading The Old Man and the Sea a long t...I started reading The Old Man and the Sea a long time ago...like 7 years. And I never made it past the first few pages. haha.<br /><br />Fahrenheit 451? I'd never read it before, but I had to read it for class this semester. I actually thought it was pretty boring...I mean, I read it straight through in one sitting, but when I was done I was just kind of sitting there thinking "wow, that was kind of stupid." And then I reflected on the major themes of the book and wrote a paper about it. Tomorrow in class we're having "book club" and discussing it...I'm skipping. <br /><br />And I also did not like The Catcher In The Rye. Haha...there's very few books that I actually like, although I read a lot. It's kind of weird.Anonymously Mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13606894565323688191noreply@blogger.com