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Author: Ernest Hemingway
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Boyd Gaines
Format: 6
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(Unabridged)
Middle-aged and war-ravaged in Venice at the close of WWII, American Colonel Richard Catwell finds love with a young Italian countess just as his life is becoming a physical hardship. Spanning only a matter of hours, this exquisite novel is tender, moving, and tragic. Hemingway's last full-length novel published in his lifetime. "Gaines captures the novel's poignancy... [He reads] in the same tone one imagines the author heard while writing it."—AudioFile
Item #: F6P443
ISBN: 9780743564434
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Boyd Gaines
Format: 8
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(Unabridged)
Seen through Hemingway's eyes, bullfighting becomes an art, a richly choreographed ballet, with performers who range from awkward amateurs to masters of grace and cunning. This classic is still one of the best books on bullfighting, enlivened by the master's pungent comments on life and literature. "The writing style and vivid imagery [are] deftly delivered... Gaines does a wonderful job of creating drama and tension."—AudioFile
Item #: F8P445
ISBN: 9780743564458
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Stacy Keach
Format: 5
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(Unabridged)
This definitive collection follows the evolution of Hemingway's writing technique, from plain, bold language to a seamless prose that seems to inspire a sense of eloquent sorrow. Stories include My Old Man, Big Two-Hearted River, The Undefeated, In Another Country, Hills Like White Elephants, The Killers, Fifty Grand, A Simple Enquiry, Ten Indians, A Canary for One, and Che ti Dice la Patria? Audie Award finalist. "Keach takes the words of a master and makes them even more pointed in this moving collection."—AudioFile
Item #: F5P718
ISBN: 9780743527187
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Stacy Keach
Format: 5
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(Unabridged)
Traces the development of "Papa's" distinct style. The 17 stories include The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Three-Day Blow, Soldier's Home, Indian Camp, The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife, The End of Something, The Capital of the World, Old Man at the Bridge, Up in Michigan, On the Quai at Smyrna, The Battler, A Very Short Story, The Revolutionist, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Cat in the Rain, Out of Season, and Cross-Country Snow. Audie Award finalist. "When he reads... hear the mix of strength, pride, and doubt that defined Hemingway."—AudioFile
Item #: F5P632
ISBN: 9780743526326
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Stacy Keach
Format: 5
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Set in the wide open landscapes of Spain, Africa, and the American Midwest. The 19 stories include: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place; A Way You'll Never Be; Now I Lay Me; Fathers and Sons; An Alpine Idyll; A Pursuit Race; Today Is Friday; BanalStory; After the Storm; The Light of the World; God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen; The Sea Change; The Mother of a Queen; One Reader Writes; Homage to Switzerland; A Day's Wait; A Natural History of the Dead; Wine of Wyoming; and The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio. "Deeply satisfying. Stacy Keach is the perfect reader."—AudioFile
Item #: F5P729
ISBN: 9780743527293
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
John Slattery
Format: 8
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The best American novel to emerge from WWI is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his love for an English nurse. Hemingway's frank portrayal of their love, caught in the inexorable sweep of war,glows with an intensity unrivaled in modern literature. It is a farewell to an attitude and a time that would never come again. "Tough, terse, two-fisted prose."—BookPage
Item #: F8P437
ISBN: 9780743564373
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Ernest Hemingway
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(Unabridged)
The best American novel to emerge from WWI is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his love for an English nurse. Hemingway's frank portrayal of their love, caught in the inexorable sweep of war,glows with an intensity unrivaled in modern literature. It is a farewell to an attitude and a time that would never come again. "Tough, terse, two-fisted prose."—BookPage
Item #: GP9796
ISBN: 9781598959796
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Campbell Scott
Format: 16
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In one of Hemingway's most enduring works, the tragedy of a nation fighting itself heightens the intensity between Robert Jordan, an American volunteer; and Maria, a partisan in the Spanish Civil War. One of the most memorable love storiesof modern fiction. "With Hemingway, less is always more, and Scott's presentation succeeds like no other could."—AudioFile, naming this audio one of the best of 2006
Item #: F9P438
ISBN: 9780743564380
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Patrick Wilson
Format: 6
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This provocative story of love and obsession set on the Côte d'Azur in the 1920s tells of a young American writer, his glamorous wife, and the dangerous, erotic game they play when they fall in love with the same woman. The new filmstars Mena Suvari. "A lean, sensuous narrative... taut, chic, and strangely contemporary."—Time
Item #: F6P448
ISBN: 9780743564489
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Josh Lucas
Format: 6
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The Serengeti, Mt. Kilimanjaro, the thrill of the hunt – Africa comes alive in this lyrical journal of a month on safari in December, 1933. Examining the poetic grace of the chase and the ferocity of the kill, he also looks inward, seeking to explain the lure of the hunt and the primal undercurrent that thrums on the plains of Africa. "[Lucas reads] with a resonance and assurance that add to Hemingway's confident and passionate tone."—AudioFile
Item #: F6P444
ISBN: 9780743564441
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Bruce Greenwood
Format: 13
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Published posthumously, "Papa's" final novel focuses on the complex life of Thomas Hudson, from living on an island to his pursuit of German U-boat survivors as an older man. Told in three parts, Bimini, Cuba, and At Sea, this is quintessential Hemingway, exploring loneliness, the meaning of manhood, and love. "An exquisite finale to a brilliant career."—Publisher's Source
Item #: F9P440
ISBN: 9780743564403
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
John Bedford Lloyd
Format: 6
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A vibrant portrait of Paris in the 1920s. Hemingway offers an elegy to the expatriates who gathered in the city of light, including Picasso, Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot, and James Joyce. First published in 1964, this new, restored edition presents the original as the author intended it to be published. "Everything one imagines Hemingway to be is present in Lloyd's performance... With Lloyd ably filling in for the author, youth could hardly seem more intoxicating and full of promise."—AudioFile
Item #: F6P817
ISBN: 9780743598170
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Stacy Keach
Format: 6
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Listen as the memorable character Nick Adams, whom critics say is Hemingway's alter ego, grows from child to adolescent to soldier, veteran, writer, and parent. One of the writer's themes in his novels and stories focused on what it is to be a man – and the process of becoming a man. "Keach expertly illuminates the way Hemingway's simple prose expresses something deeper... These stories are familiar to many, but Keach's fresh reading is superb."—AudioFile
Item #: F6P965
ISBN: 9780743569651
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Donald Sutherland
Format: 3
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Told in language of great simplicity and power, this is the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck, and his supreme ordeal – a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Audie Award finalist. "Sutherland's gentle and thoughtful reading of the 1952 classic is spot-on perfect... Longing, desperation, and hope flow from [his] velvet lips like an ocean current."—AudioFile
Item #: F3P436
ISBN: 9780743564366
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Charlton Heston
Format: 1
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A hard-drinking, ruthless, and womanizing world adventurer comes face-to-face with the one antagonist he cannot conquer – his own death.
Item #: M1H784
ISBN: 9780061457845
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
William Hurt
Format: 7
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The story of American and British expatriates in Paris between the World Wars. Jake Barnes, damaged beyond repair in the war, has the bad luck to fall in love with a beautiful young Englishwoman. Their hopeless and compelling story is toldwithout sentiment by a young author just reaching his peak. Audie Award finalist. "Fine narration... [Savor] Hurt's thoughtful interpretation."—Entertainment Weekly
Item #: F6P441
ISBN: 9780743564410
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Will Patton
Format: 5
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Convinced he has no choice, Harry Morgan agrees to run contraband between Key West and Cuba. How else can he support his family? Dramatic and brutal, a subtle, moving portrait of those who "have" and those who "have not." The basis for the1940s film classic starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. "Patton's quiet, craggy performance gives shading and nuance to the tough-guy talk... [He] makes hearing the book an edgy, disturbing experience."—AudioFile
Item #: F5P442
ISBN: 9780743564427
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Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Reader:
Brian Dennehy
Format: 9
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The son also rises. Patrick Hemingway edited his father's untitled manuscript that resulted in this fictional memoir of his last African safari. Part love story, part adventure tale, and part travel diary, it's a revealing self-portrait of one of the greatest writers of our century.
Item #: M9P446
ISBN: 9780743564465
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