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Hemingway Word for Word
Arnold Sabatelli
12 episodes
4 days ago
An analysis of Hemingway's stories and novels based on my many years of reading and writing about Hemingway and teaching him to high school and college students. I'm a writer and educator who has presented many essays at international Hemingway conferences and published articles on the nuance and complexity of his work. I put special emphasis on how his work echoes thinkers like Carl Jung and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, paying little attention to the deeds and misdeeds of his life, trying to ignore the tremendous shadow these cast on his art.
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An analysis of Hemingway's stories and novels based on my many years of reading and writing about Hemingway and teaching him to high school and college students. I'm a writer and educator who has presented many essays at international Hemingway conferences and published articles on the nuance and complexity of his work. I put special emphasis on how his work echoes thinkers like Carl Jung and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, paying little attention to the deeds and misdeeds of his life, trying to ignore the tremendous shadow these cast on his art.
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Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 11, "A Way You'll Never Be"

In this episode, I take a deep dive into a Nick Adams Story, "A Way You'll Never Be," in which Hemingway looks to some of the cataclysmic events of World War I that left Nick (and other veterans) so emotionally scarred--something we clearly saw in season 1 with stories like "Soldier's Home" and "Big Two-Hearted River."


You can purchase a copy of Hemingway's short stories at my bookshop.org link. Bookshop.org work hard to support independent bookstores, and at no additional cost to you, you'll be helping support this podcast.

You might also enjoy my Substack, "Journeycasts," where I write about nature, fly fishing, literature...


Please leave a comment about this episode at Spotify, or let me know what Hemingway titles you'd like me to cover in future episodes.


*Here is a link to the song, "The Young Recruit" I use in this episode

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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 37 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 10: "Big Two-Hearted River Part 2"

With this episode, I conclude my look (for now) at In Our Time. You can make a contribution to the show HERE. You can also make a one-time contribution and Buy me a Coffee. Books referenced in the podcast can be purchased HERE (and I will receive a small percentage of the sale). I also reference an essay of mine in this episode, which you can find HERE.

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2 years ago
53 minutes 48 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 9 "Big Two-Hearted River Pt. I

I take a close look at the first part of Hemingway's masterful story, "Big Two-Hearted River," that ends the collection, In Our Time, reflecting on the way the story ties together many earlier stories from the collection and again focuses on the power of artistic understanding to help contend with complex human emotion.


Have a look at my writing on Substack at HERE.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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2 years ago
43 minutes 50 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 8: "Soldier's Home"

In this episode I take a deep dive into "Soldier's Home," Hemingway's complex look at PTSD, likely derived from his own experiences of being wounded in WWI, and suddenly being back home in Oak Park.


Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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2 years ago
54 minutes 56 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 7: "Cross Country Snow"

 A close look at another Nick Adams story from In Our Time. 


Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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2 years ago
41 minutes 41 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 6, "Up in Michigan."

In this story, which Hemingway was not allowed to include in the collection In Our Time due to its subject matter, date rape, we find a story in a kind of dialogue with "Cat in the Rain" and "The End of Something," and the continued development of the theme of women as artists in the collection.  


Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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2 years ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 5: "The Battler"

This nightmarish story offers readers a way to think about what lies at the heart of human violence, underscoring the essential need for Jungian balance between the "Anima" and "Animus." 

Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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3 years ago
37 minutes 23 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 4: "A Cat in the Rain"

A close look at Hemingway's "A Cat in the Rain," also from In Our Time.  Here we find one of the most emphatic examples of a character awakening to the power of artistic expression.  

Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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3 years ago
40 minutes 26 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 3: "Indian Camp"

A close look at the earliest "Nick Adams" story, "Indian Camp," in which we find Nick awakening into a deep understanding of the power of artistic language.

Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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3 years ago
30 minutes

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 2: "The End of Something"

For this episode, I take a close look at "The End of Something" from Hemingway's first major work of fiction, In Our Time.  This story bears a range of striking similarities to "Hills Like White Elephants," so listening to Episode 1 will help, though isn't necessary.   I see this story as a cautionary tale about the dangers of looking for short-term, "fun" responses to our relationships rather than embracing the more complex and more rewarding deep relationships with each other and with the world.  

Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" ⁠HERE⁠. Every contribution helps!

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3 years ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
Episode 1: "Hills Like White Elephants"

For my inaugural podcast on the works of Ernest Hemingway, I will analyze one of his most often anthologized stories, "Hills Like White Elephants."  Working from a close look at point of view, I explore the way the story helps us to think deeply about how art helps us to express and more fully comprehend complex human emotions.  

Have a look at my writing on Substack at ⁠HERE⁠.

If you like my podcast, please consider "buying me a coffee" HERE. Every contribution helps!

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3 years ago
27 minutes 27 seconds

Hemingway Word for Word
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3 years ago
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Hemingway Word for Word
An analysis of Hemingway's stories and novels based on my many years of reading and writing about Hemingway and teaching him to high school and college students. I'm a writer and educator who has presented many essays at international Hemingway conferences and published articles on the nuance and complexity of his work. I put special emphasis on how his work echoes thinkers like Carl Jung and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, paying little attention to the deeds and misdeeds of his life, trying to ignore the tremendous shadow these cast on his art.