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Content: Ernest Hemingway, Part 2
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On this segment of HarperAudio!,

Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway describes the plot of a novel
set "In Harry's Bar in Venice." Taped with a transistorized pocket recorder
sometime in the late 1950s, this speech displays Hemingway's aggressive,
and in this recording somewhat inebriated, personality and style. His
terse sentences and economy of description have made him one of the most
important and most widely imitated American writers of the 20th Century.

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