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VOICE ONE:
I'M Shirley Griffith
VOICE TWO:
AND I'M Doug Johnson with people in America, a program about people who are
important in the history of the United States. Today we present the second
part of the story of Ernest Hemingway's life and writings.
(Theme)
voice one:
At twenty-five, Hemingway was living in Paris. He was a famous writer. But
the end of his first marriage made him want to leave the place where he had
first become famous
Years later he said, "the city was never to be the same again. When I
returned to it, I found it had changed as I had changed. Paris was never the
same as when I was poor and very happy."
voice two:
Hemingway and his new wife returned to the United States in nineteen-twenty-
eight. They settled in Key West, an island with a fishing port near the
southern coast of Florida.
Before leaving Paris, Hemingway sent a collection of his stories to New York
to be published. The book of stories, called "men without women," was
published soon after Hemingway arrived in Key west.
One of the stories was called "the killers1." in it, Hemingway used a
discussion2 between two men to create a feeling of tension3 and coming
violence. This was a new method of telling a story:
storyteller:
Nick opened the door and went into the room. Ole Andreson was lying on the
bed with all his clothes on. He had been a heavyweight Prizefighter and he
was too long for the bed. He lay with his head on two Pillows. He did not
look at nick.
"What was it?" he asked.
"I was up at Henry's," nick said, "and two fellows came in and tied me up and
the cook, and they said they were going to kill you."
It sounded silly when he said it. Ole Andreson said nothing.
"They put us out in the kitchen," nick went on. "They were going to shoot you
when you came in to supper."
Ole Andreson looked at the wall and did not say anything. "George thought i
ought to come and tell you about it."
"There isn't anything i can do about it," ole Andreson said.
Voice one:
Any new book by Hemingway was an important event for readers. But stories
like "the killers" shocked many people. Some thought there was too much
violence in his stories. Others said he only wrote about Gunmen, Soldiers,
Fighters, and Drinkers.
This kind of criticism4 made Hemingway angry. He felt that writers should not
be judged by those who could not write a story.
Voice two:
Hemingway was happy in Key west. In the morning he wrote, in the afternoon he
fished, and at night he went to a public house and drank. One old fisherman
said: "Hemingway was a man who talked slowly and very carefully. He asked a
lot of questions. And he always wanted to get his information exactly right."
Hemingway and his wife Pauline had a child in Key west. Soon afterward5 he
heard that his father had killed himself. Hemingway was shocked. He said, "my
father taught me so much. He was the only one i really cared about."
When Hemingway returned to work there was a sadness about his writing that
was not there before.
His new book told about an American soldier who served with the italian army
during world war one. He meets an English nurse, and they fall in love. They
flee from the army, but she dies during childbirth. Some of the events are
taken from Hemingway's service in Italy. The book is called a Farewell to
arms.
I'M Shirley Griffith
VOICE TWO:
AND I'M Doug Johnson with people in America, a program about people who are
important in the history of the United States. Today we present the second
part of the story of Ernest Hemingway's life and writings.
(Theme)
voice one:
At twenty-five, Hemingway was living in Paris. He was a famous writer. But
the end of his first marriage made him want to leave the place where he had
first become famous
Years later he said, "the city was never to be the same again. When I
returned to it, I found it had changed as I had changed. Paris was never the
same as when I was poor and very happy."
voice two:
Hemingway and his new wife returned to the United States in nineteen-twenty-
eight. They settled in Key West, an island with a fishing port near the
southern coast of Florida.
Before leaving Paris, Hemingway sent a collection of his stories to New York
to be published. The book of stories, called "men without women," was
published soon after Hemingway arrived in Key west.
One of the stories was called "the killers1." in it, Hemingway used a
discussion2 between two men to create a feeling of tension3 and coming
violence. This was a new method of telling a story:
storyteller:
Nick opened the door and went into the room. Ole Andreson was lying on the
bed with all his clothes on. He had been a heavyweight Prizefighter and he
was too long for the bed. He lay with his head on two Pillows. He did not
look at nick.
"What was it?" he asked.
"I was up at Henry's," nick said, "and two fellows came in and tied me up and
the cook, and they said they were going to kill you."
It sounded silly when he said it. Ole Andreson said nothing.
"They put us out in the kitchen," nick went on. "They were going to shoot you
when you came in to supper."
Ole Andreson looked at the wall and did not say anything. "George thought i
ought to come and tell you about it."
"There isn't anything i can do about it," ole Andreson said.
Voice one:
Any new book by Hemingway was an important event for readers. But stories
like "the killers" shocked many people. Some thought there was too much
violence in his stories. Others said he only wrote about Gunmen, Soldiers,
Fighters, and Drinkers.
This kind of criticism4 made Hemingway angry. He felt that writers should not
be judged by those who could not write a story.
Voice two:
Hemingway was happy in Key west. In the morning he wrote, in the afternoon he
fished, and at night he went to a public house and drank. One old fisherman
said: "Hemingway was a man who talked slowly and very carefully. He asked a
lot of questions. And he always wanted to get his information exactly right."
Hemingway and his wife Pauline had a child in Key west. Soon afterward5 he
heard that his father had killed himself. Hemingway was shocked. He said, "my
father taught me so much. He was the only one i really cared about."
When Hemingway returned to work there was a sadness about his writing that
was not there before.
His new book told about an American soldier who served with the italian army
during world war one. He meets an English nurse, and they fall in love. They
flee from the army, but she dies during childbirth. Some of the events are
taken from Hemingway's service in Italy. The book is called a Farewell to
arms.
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1 killers | |
凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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2 discussion | |
n.讨论,谈论;论述 | |
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3 tension | |
n.(紧张)状态;拉(绷)紧;张力,拉力 | |
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4 criticism | |
n.批评,批判,指责;评论,评论文章 | |
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5 afterward | |
adv.后来;以后 | |
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6 overhead | |
adj.在头顶上的,悬空的;n.间接开支 | |
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7 arch | |
n.拱门,桥洞;v.拱起,成为弓形 | |
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8 bull | |
n.公牛,买进证券投机图利者,看涨的人 | |
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9 betrays | |
对…不忠( betray的第三人称单数 ); 背叛; 出卖; 泄露 | |
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10 rebel | |
n.叛徒,起义者;vi.造反,反抗,反感;adj.造反的,反抗的,反叛者的 | |
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11 works | |
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件 | |
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12 column | |
n.列,柱形图;专栏;圆柱;纵队 | |
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13 tolls | |
(缓慢而有规律的)钟声( toll的名词复数 ); 通行费; 损耗; (战争、灾难等造成的)毁坏 | |
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14 fascists | |
n.法西斯主义的支持者( fascist的名词复数 ) | |
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15 injustice | |
n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
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16 divorced | |
adj.离婚的;分开的;不相干的;脱离的v.与…离婚(divorce的过去式和过去分词);分离;与某人离婚,判某人离婚 | |
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17 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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18 invasion | |
n.入侵,侵略,侵犯 | |
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