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An edition of Hemingway in Cuba (2005)

Hemingway in Cuba

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From 1939 to 1960, Ernest Hemingway made Cuba home to his life and work. Upon winning the Nobel Prize, he pronounced himself a "Cubano Sato", garden variety Cuban, and gave the award to the Cuban people. To this day the Cubans revere "Ernesto," and the country that Hemingway loved remains unchanged in its character and beauty. This book is a literary journey for Hemingway aficionados and a rich companion to Papa's time in Cuba and in neighboring Bimini and Key West. The author gives new insight into her uncle's life in Cuba, relating tales of his renowned passion for big game fishing, the women who competed for his affection, and the people who came to inhabit novels such as To Have and Have Not and Islands in the Stream. Readers of Hemingway will recognize Cojimar, the small fishing village featured in his best known work, The Old Man and the Sea, as one example of how Cuba left an indelible mark on his work. In the care of Cuban curators since his death in 1961, Hemingway's home in Cuba holds a trove of letters, books, and other documents vital to Hemingway scholarship. This book features revelations from the curators' ongoing research at Finca Vigia, as well as details of the Hemingway Project, a historical collaborative agreement that allows select American scholars to examine this cache of Hemingway papers for the first time, and is also accompanied by 160 archival and contemporary photographs.

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Publisher
Rugged Land
Language
English
Pages
304

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May 31, 2005, Rugged Land
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First Sentence

"Ernest Hemingway first set foot on Cuban soil in 1928, but the two-day layover in Havana was not enough to experience all that Cuba had to offer."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3515.E37 Z6177 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
9.8 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8849345M
Internet Archive
hemingwayincuba0000hemi
ISBN 10
1590710673
ISBN 13
9781590710678
OCLC/WorldCat
606600359
LibraryThing
758911
Goodreads
10782

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL26194640W

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