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Ernest Hemingway’s stripped-down prose changed modern writing. But behind the myth of the macho adventurer was a man marked by war, trauma, love, and loss. In this episode of RATT: Rebel Artists Through Time, we trace his journey from the battlefields of World War I to the cafés of Paris, the bullrings of Spain, and the fishing boats of Cuba. Along the way, we explore the novels that defined him — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea — and the contradictions of a life lived on the edge.
Hemingway’s rebellion was not just in how he lived, but in how he reshaped storytelling itself.
🎙️ Hosted by Dawson DeGraaf with Sebastian Ellis
🔗 Follow us on Instagram | Subscribe at ratt.fm
By Dawson DeGraaf + Michele MauvielErnest Hemingway’s stripped-down prose changed modern writing. But behind the myth of the macho adventurer was a man marked by war, trauma, love, and loss. In this episode of RATT: Rebel Artists Through Time, we trace his journey from the battlefields of World War I to the cafés of Paris, the bullrings of Spain, and the fishing boats of Cuba. Along the way, we explore the novels that defined him — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea — and the contradictions of a life lived on the edge.
Hemingway’s rebellion was not just in how he lived, but in how he reshaped storytelling itself.
🎙️ Hosted by Dawson DeGraaf with Sebastian Ellis
🔗 Follow us on Instagram | Subscribe at ratt.fm