The Hemingway Monologues: Part 6 - Sunset 5 Stars*****
"The most exciting Hemingway I have ever seen!"
Steven Pratt, former columnist, Chicago Tribune
Why did Ernest Hemingway kill himself? The answer is here in Sunset, a must-read story for all lovers of Hemingway's books, for anyone intrigued by his life and death.
A convincing and evocative portrayal of Ernest Hemingway. I dare you not to cry as Hemingway faces death on his own terms.
Brian Gordon Sinclair continues the art of storytelling at its finest as he uncovers a compassionate Hemingway whose humanity will astound you.
Excerpt:
...They strapped me to a table, electrodes were attached to my head, on both sides, and a gag was placed in my mouth. It was a special cloth, hand rolled by the nurse, so I wouldn't bite my tongue off. And then the needle, an anesthetic, so I would not feel. Slowly, the doctor turned the black dial on the black machine. Once...twice...again! When I came to, I remembered nothing, absolutely nothing. But that wasn't good enough so he did it ten more times.
Act Two: Sunset
The title, Part Six - Sunset concludes and balances the chronological volumes of The Hemingway Monologues which began with Part One - Sunrise.
Don't just read Sunset. Hear the author read this exciting adventure tale on Audible.com.
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
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978-1-945772-95-5 (9781945772955)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Brian Gordon Sinclair, author of The Hemingway Monologues, is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada and holds a Master of Arts degree in Theatre from the University of Denver. He also studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, and at the National Film Board of Canada. Mr. Sinclair's seven play series, The Hemingway Monologues: An Epic Drama of Love, Genius and Eternity, has met with considerable critical acclaim, with the first five plays premiering at the Hemingway Days Festival in Key West, Florida. The sixth play, Sunset (originally titled, In Deadly Ernest), was commissioned by Museo Hemingway/Finca Vigia and had its world premiere at the Hemingway Colloquium in Havana, Cuba. The playwright is a dual citizen of Canada and Ireland.