Author of The Old Man and the SeaThe author of The Old Man and the Sea was Ernest, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952.
One of his masterpieces," The Old Man and the Sea," told the story of an old fisherman, Stigma, and his fight with a marlin. Stigma spent 84 days and 8 hours fishing without rest and finally caught the marlin, but he paid the price with his life. This novel deeply explored the theme of human perseverance, loneliness, self-sacrifice, and the pursuit of success.
Ernest's other works included The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, Death in the Afternoon, and so on. His works were concise and clear, and his language was beautiful. He was deeply loved by readers and was regarded as one of the most influential literary masters of the 20th century.