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'The Sun Also Rises,' Episode 11

EH 7976P Ernest Hemingway with bull, near Pamplona, Spain, circa summer 1927.
Unattributed; the Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.
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EH 7976P Ernest Hemingway with bull, near Pamplona, Spain, circa summer 1927.

Doug Nadvornick reads Ernest Hemingway's first novel.

Published in 1926, "The Sun Also Rises" has recently entered the public domain. Ernest Hemingway's seminal modernist novel follows American expat Jake Barnes and his circle of friends in France and Spain between the two World Wars.

Doug Nadvornick has spent most of his 30+-year radio career at Spokane Public Radio and filled a variety of positions. He is currently the program director and news director. Through the years, he has also been the local Morning Edition and All Things Considered host (not at the same time). He served as the Inland Northwest correspondent for the Northwest News Network, based in Coeur d’Alene. He created the original program grid for KSFC. He has also served for several years as a board member for Public Media Journalists Association. During his years away from SPR, he worked at The Pacific Northwest Inlander, Washington State University in Spokane and KXLY Radio.<br/><br/>