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Hemingway

Writer Edna O'Brien on Hemingway's View of Women

Edna O'Brien reads a passage from Ernest Hemingway's "Up in Michigan." She challenges the idea that the author, who wrote from the perspective of character Liz Coates in this short story, hated women.

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