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Content: Ernest Hemingway, Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
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Channel: Internet Town HallOn this segment of HarperAudio!,
On this segment of HarperAudio!, we hear Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
giving his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize for Literature,
recorded by a Havana, Cuba radio station in 1954. It is followed by a
speech Hemingway gave to introduce a production of his play "The Fifth
Column." The play is set in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, where
Hemingway served as a war correspondent. In both these excerpts, Hemingway
displays in speech the economy of style and almost staccato structure that
made him one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century.HarperCollins is the copyright owner of the recordings on HarperAudio!
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