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Ernest Hemingway Reads The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech In Harry's Bar in Venice and Other of His Writings Author: Hemingway's voice [is] a clear, vibrant, low tenor, unexpectedly youthful, almost boyish. It reminds one of a recurring theme in the fiction, that of age reaching back toward youth. . . [Ernest Hemingway Reads] provides his readers the opportunity to listen for and appreciate the Hemingway wit. - The Nation On... more »
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