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The Hemingway Monologues Part Four

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The Hemingway Monologues Part Four

Written by: Brian Gordon Sinclair
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With The Hemingway Monologues Brian Gordon Sinclair gives us an intimate insight into the circumstances that shaped the famed author’s life and inspired him in his writing. "Death in the Afternoon" is the third in this seven-play series that traces Hemingway’s chronology from birth to death. Brian Gordon Sinclair is considered to be “the foremost dramatic interpreter of Ernest Hemingway in the world today.”

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THE MAN-EATERS is a THRILL RIDE.

From the jungles of Africa to the battlefields of the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway faces danger. In Spain, he fights for freedom in a cause that will become part of the Second World War. See that part of history that led to FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS.

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