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The Garden of Eden
- Narrated by: Patrick Wilson
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-09-21
Disappointing
Really struggled to finish this. It felt like reading the same chapter over and over again.
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- Mercadier
- 07-04-13
Weedy.
I'm a great fan of Hemingway and his masculine prose but I was very disappointed by this. I'm not blaming Papa, if he had been alive to finish it he might have licked it into shape but, as it is, I can understand why it was never published in his lifetime.
The female protagonist was repulsively vain and annoying in a way that I don't think was intended. I don't think I was supposed to hate her but I did. The only redeeming part of the story was the short interlude that describes the male protagonist boyhood adventures in Africa. And it was a good narrative effort I suppose.
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