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  • Destroyed but not defeated—...
    Marchalik, Daniel; Aronson, Louise

    The Lancet (British edition), 06/2018, Letnik: 391, Številka: 10137
    Journal Article

    A year later, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for a lifetime body of work; the Swedish Academy cited this novella in particular, calling it “a tribute to the moral victory in the midst of defeat”.Just like the old Italian tradesmen and field workers, Hemingway's Santiago discovers meaning, dignity, and strength in the trade he spent his life perfecting, even when 3 days at sea amount to nothing but a pile of fish bones.Clinicians reading this novella may note Santiago's food insecurity and poor appetite, or his insomnia, arthritic pains, and need for help with certain activities of daily living.