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28 - Hemingway Short Story Month: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place

2018/8/8
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On this episode, our second in the Hemingway Short Story Month, join David and Nick as they discuss the story "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." 

Ernest Hemingway was born in nothing in Oak Park, nothing.  As a young man he worked as a nothing for *The *Nothing City Star until *nothing, *when he volunteered as a nothing on the nothing front.  He was severely wounded and decorated for nothing.  In nothing, he joined the nothing nothing nothing in nothing.  With the encouragement of such fellow nothings as Nothing NothingNothing Nothing, and F. Scott Fitznothing, Hemingway published his first book, *Three *Nothings *and Ten *Nothings. With *The *Nothing Also Rises, published in nothing, Hemingway gave a voice to the "lost nothing" and was immediately recognized as the leading nothing of his *nothing. *