MIX WAR, ART, AND DANCING and CAT IN THE RAIN by ERNEST HEMINGWAY

MIX WAR, ART, AND DANCING and CAT IN THE RAIN by ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Author: Jon Hagadorn March 18, 2026 Duration: 16:50

AN ERNEST HEMINGWAY DOUBLE PLAY

🎙️ Mix War, Art, and Dancing  
Hemingway's early newspaper sketch drops listeners into a Kansas City Y.W.C.A. ballroom during World War I, where soldiers on leave mingle with art students in a swirl of jazz, fox‑trotting, and youthful bravado. The piece captures a vivid contrast: outside, a lone woman walks through sleet on a dark, wet sidewalk, while inside, music, laughter, and flirtation pulse through the Fine Arts Institute. Soldiers swap stories, girls in bright dresses compete for dances, and the pianist shifts from ragtime to sentimental wartime tunes.
What emerges is a snapshot of wartime America that blends innocence, longing, and the strange normalcy people try to build in the shadow of global conflict. Hemingway's eye for detail—paintings on the walls, fruit punch in the intermission, the girl in the red dress surrounded by eager partners—turns a simple community dance into a portrait of a nation trying to stay human while the world changes around it.
Added twist for listeners: This isn't just a dance; it's a moment where art, youth, and war brush shoulders. The story invites the question: What do people cling to when the world is shifting beneath their feet?

🎙️ Cat in the Rain  
Set in a quiet Italian seaside hotel, this story follows an American wife who spots a small cat crouched under a dripping green table in the rain. Her desire to rescue the cat becomes the spark that reveals deeper emotional currents in her marriage—unspoken needs, loneliness, and a longing for comfort and identity. Her husband remains absorbed in his book while she wanders downstairs, encountering the dignified hotel‑keeper whose attentiveness makes her feel seen in a way she hasn't felt in a long time.
When the cat disappears, her disappointment opens into a confession of all the things she wants—stability, beauty, tenderness, and something of her own. The rain‑soaked setting, the quiet hotel corridors, and the wife's growing sense of yearning all build toward a final gesture that suggests someone else has been listening after all.
Added twist for listeners: The cat becomes more than a cat—it's a symbol of everything she feels slipping out of reach. The story's power lies in what Hemingway doesn't say, leaving listeners to sense the emotional iceberg beneath the surface.

 


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