about experiences in africa, big
game hunting.
and writing for an audience that
was growing and growing, it was
a very successful magazine.
by the end of the 1930s he was
appearing monthly in a magazine
that had a readership of about a
million men.
so this is a period that helped
to create that persona, that
masculine persona where he was
writing of himself for men about
his adventures and it
contributes to these apocryphal
stories that are out there.
>> before our next call we would
like to you listen to ernest
hemingway's voice.
this is a little clip of him
talking about the many places
where he's written in his
career.
let's listen.
>> beside the fifth column, i
wrote the killers, today is
friday, and indians, part of the
sun also rises and the first
third to have and to have not in
matry.
it was always a good place for
working.
so was paris and so were key