New Classics Audio Play Adaptatio...

New Classics Audio Play Adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants"

Creating Dangerously por Skip Shea

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The Modern Classics Audio Play Series revisits foundational texts not to preserve them in amber, but to place them in conversation with the present. In this episode we adapt Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants. The original story, linked below, is a tense conversation between an American man and his girlfriend at a Spanish train station, revolving around an unspoken, implied abortion.

Hemingway wrote Hills Like White Elephants at a moment when patriarchy, empire, and authority were rarely questioned aloud. Yet the story itself is built on tension rather than certainty—on what is said too often, what is not said at all, and who is ultimately asked to carry the weight of a decision.

Hemingway’s work frequently exposes power as something maintained through c ... 

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