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This week Emily and I are coming at you with a spiritual sequel to one of our previous episodes. Being a Hemingway aficionado, she was well-suited to discussing the 1932 adaptation of A Farewell to Arms, one of his most critically acclaimed novellas. We certainly had more positive things to say about it than we initially expected and can both readily admit that it represents a significant improvement on For Whom the Bell Tolls. This is also the closest we'll ever get to picking apart Helen Hayes's erratic film career, so you can look forward to hearing us break down her lack of consistent success in Hollywood.
Adapt Me podcast
https://anchor.fm/emily-malek5
https://twitter.com/300Passions
https://twitter.com/ejb0092
twitter.com/Zita_Short
Letterboxd
https://letterboxd.com/ZitaShort/
Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast.
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By Zita ShortThis week Emily and I are coming at you with a spiritual sequel to one of our previous episodes. Being a Hemingway aficionado, she was well-suited to discussing the 1932 adaptation of A Farewell to Arms, one of his most critically acclaimed novellas. We certainly had more positive things to say about it than we initially expected and can both readily admit that it represents a significant improvement on For Whom the Bell Tolls. This is also the closest we'll ever get to picking apart Helen Hayes's erratic film career, so you can look forward to hearing us break down her lack of consistent success in Hollywood.
Adapt Me podcast
https://anchor.fm/emily-malek5
https://twitter.com/300Passions
https://twitter.com/ejb0092
twitter.com/Zita_Short
Letterboxd
https://letterboxd.com/ZitaShort/
Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast.
Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility.
Thanks for listening.