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Related: About this forumStephen Colbert: Guest Ken Burns Unpacks Ernest Hemingway's Facade of Masculinity
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Ken Burns navigates the gap between the macho persona and the real inner life of his documentary subject, Ernest Hemingway. Dig deeper into the author's complex life and works in Ken's latest PBS Film Series, "Hemingway."
"History Is One Of The Great Teachers" - Ken Burns On How America's Institutions Can Survive
Ken Burns offers his perspective on the fragility of America's institutions and how important it is to learn from history. Dig into the complex life and works of Ernest Hemingway in Ken's latest PBS Film Series, "Hemingway."
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Stephen Colbert: Guest Ken Burns Unpacks Ernest Hemingway's Facade of Masculinity (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2021
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(3,493 posts)1. I'm Looking Forward To Seeing This
My local PBS station had a tidbit about this series in its last newsletter.
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SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)2. Ty for sharong, Rhiannon
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Martin68
(22,781 posts)3. I love Hemingway's work, particularly the short stories, and feel he is widely misunderstood and
his writing often underestimated.
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(99,573 posts)4. After a review by forum hosts....LOCKING
Does not met the V&M SOP.
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