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Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway Did More To Change The Style Of English Prose Than Any Other Writer Of His Time. Publication Of "The Sun Also Rises "And "A Farewell To Arms "Immediately Established Hemingway As One Of The Greatest Literary Lights Of The Twentieth Century. As Part Of The Expatriate Community In 1920S Paris, The Former Journalist And World War I Ambulance Driver Began A Career That Led To International Fame. Hemingway Was An Aficionado Of Bullfighting And Big-Game Hunting, And His Main Protagonists Were Always Men And Women Of Courage And Conviction Who Suffered Unseen Scars, Both Physical And

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Hemingway Ernest:
The Nick Adams Stories

Read by: Stacy Keach
Simon & Schuster Audio , 2007

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Hemingway Ernest:
Hemingway on Fishing

Editor: Nick Lyons, Foreword by: Jack Hemingway
Lyons Press , 2007
Hardcover, 242 pages

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Hemingway Ernest:
The Sun Also Rises

Scribner Book Company , 2006
Quality paperback, 251 pages

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Hemingway Ernest:
The Old Man and the Sea

Read by: Donald Sutherland
Simon & Schuster Audio , 2006

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Hemingway Ernest:
A Farewell to Arms

Read by: John Slattery
Simon & Schuster Audio , 2006

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Hemingway Ernest:
For Whom the Bell Tolls

Read by: Campbell Scott
Simon & Schuster Audio , 2006

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Hemingway Ernest:
A Moveable Feast

Read by: James Naughton
Simon & Schuster Audio , 2006

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