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"Of the place where he had been a boy he had written well enough. As well as he could then." So thought a dying writer in an early version of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro."
The writer of course was Hemingway. The place was the Michigan of his boyhood summers, where he remembered himself as Nick Adams.
The famous "Nick Adams" stories show a memorable character growing from child to adolescent to soldier, veteran, writer, and parent -- a sequence closely paralleling the events of Hemingway's life.
In this arrangement Nick Adams emerges clearly as the first in a long line of Hemingway's fictional selves. Later versions, from Jake Barnes and Frederic Henry to Richard Cantwell and Thomas Hudson, were all to have behind them part of Nick's history and, correspondingly, part of Hemingway's.
Monarchy of England, The: The BeginningsWritten By : David StarkeyNarrated By : Tim Piggot-SmithPublished By : Harper Collins UKRuntime : 5 hours 16 minutesType : Royalty and Heads of State
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Talking of History Number 3: The Duke of WellingtonWritten By : Berwick CoatesNarrated By : Berwick CoatesPublished By : Berwick CoatesRuntime : 49 minutesType : Pre 1900
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America's WomenWritten By : Gail CollinsNarrated By : Jane AlexanderPublished By : Harper Collins USRuntime : 6 hoursType : American
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García Márquez in 90 MinutesWritten By : Paul StrathernNarrated By : Robert WhitfieldPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 2 hoursType : Biographical
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