Episode 4
E4: Ernest Hemingway – The Lost Generation’s Rebel
Published
September 1, 2025
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To some, Ernest Hemingway is a literary titan. To others, a caricature of masculinity with a drink in one hand and a rifle in the other. But to understand Hemingway is to sit with the silences between the sentences — and the wounds beneath the bravado.
In this episode of RATT: Rebel Artists Through Time, we take a seat at the worn table in Havana, Paris, or Key West — wherever Hemingway may have left a typewriter behind — and explore what it meant for a man to shape literature by carving everything away but the truth.
This isn’t a celebration of the myth. It’s a meditation on the method, the madness, and the meaning.
Credits
Host: Dawson DeGraaf
Co-Host/Contributor: Sebastian Ellis
Producer & Creative Director: Michele Mauviel
A Piperlime Productions Original
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