And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel

I once got in an online argument with a well-known novelist who’d written a screed in a high circulation national magazine urging people to stop reading The Old Man and the Sea. The novelist in question considered himself an environmental fiction writer and considered Hemingway’s Nobel Prize-winning novel an anti-environmental book, because it depicts the killing of a fish. At the time this struck me as exactly wrong, and it still does. Let me explain why.
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