"It came with a rush; not as a rush of water nor of wind; but of
a sudden evil-smelling emptiness. . ."
A flamboyant, hard-drinking, ruthless, and womanizing world
adventurer comes face-to-face with the one antagonist he cannot
conquer: his own ignoble and imminent death. . . .
Written in 1938, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" is a classic
distillation of the themes Ernest Hemingway obsessively explored
throughout his writing career. When Harry, the central character,
goes on safari to "work the fat off his mind," his ambitions are
cut short when a terrible accident leaves him facing his ultimate
death and weighing the meaning of his life. Hemingway's brilliant
prose is given a penetrating and moving reading by Charlton Heston
in an audio that only deepens in meaning with each listening.
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