by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 18, 2011 | In The Press
Ernest Hemingway’s Havana Retreat December 8, 2013 Embargo Hurts Efforts to Restore Hemingway’s Cuban Legacy: Latin American Herald Tribune. He also contacted Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), who, because of his favorable relations with the Cuban government,...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Oct 29, 2009 | In The Press
“Hemingway’s Papers Come to JFK Library” Boston Globe October 29, 2009 In a little-known nook of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, with a fine view five floors above Boston Harbor, lies a book-lined room with a lion skin throw rug, a...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 25, 2009 | In The Press
Better Relations Through Hemingway Boston Globe | June 25, 2009 By Jenny Phillips and Bob Vila AS PRESIDENT OBAMA prepares to open a dialogue with Cuba, he may well want to draw lessons from the collaborations between Americans and Cubans that are already underway....
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jan 31, 2009 | In The Press
Farewell to arms: Hemingway Legacy Helps Heal 50 Years of Hate Between US and Cuba January 31, 2009 It was a second home for one of the greats of 20th-century literature but, due to its frosty diplomatic relations with theUnited States, Ernest Hemingway’s time...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jan 1, 2009 | In The Press
Hemingway’s Cuba Letters Now at JFK Library January, 2009 BOSTON – When Gaylord Johnson Jr. was struggling with a term paper at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., he figured he’d ask for help from someone who knew the material best: Ernest...