In a book by Peter Block, titled, “The answer to how is yes” the author is quoted as saying, “speed is a defense against depth & meaning. Nothing important happens quickly” that is why this series will go on forever or at least 41 episodes because that is how many it will take to finish this book.
My name is Tricia Sulpizio & I am your host for another episode of tea & bedtime stories, a podcast for anyone who’s a life-long learner & book lover.
In this episode, we will continue reading A Farewell to Arms, a novel by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1929. Last time, we read chapter FOUR in book ONE, & now I will continue the story with chapter FIVE. Para siempre, after reading the chapter, I will follow up with quick facts & my impressions.
I look forward to talking to you soon. Thanks for listening!
References
https://www.buckeyemuse.com/july-8-1918-ernest-hemingway-is-severely-wounded-in-italy/ - Ernest in uniform
https://www.roger-viollet.fr/image-photo/world-war-i-italian-military-salute-paris-993944 - Italian soldier’s salute
https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/artifact/school-children-pledging-their-allegiance-flag-southington-connecticut-photograph-fenno#:~:text=Minister%20Francis%20Bellamy%20published%20an%20early%20form,respect%20too%20closely%20resembled%20the%20Nazi%20salute. – American children pledging allegiance in 1942
https://www.communicationtheory.org/knapps-relationship-model/ - stages of relationships
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