by Mary-Jo Adams | Jul 17, 2007 | In The Press
Bell Tolls for Hemingway Treasures as Cuban House Caught in Sanctions Trap July 17, 2007 For the past two years, a group of American organisations has been working to restore the battered house and save the manuscripts and books. But US sanctions against Cuba have...
by Mary-Jo Adams | May 18, 2006 | In The Press
Cuban Embargo Hinders Efforts to Restore Hemingway Estate May 18, 2006 Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Cuba while writing The Old Man and the Sea, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and other works, left behind a stucco villa outside of Havana filled with furniture, artwork,...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Apr 4, 2006 | In The Press
Hemingway Project Sailing Along Smoothly: Watercraft Expert Says Cubans Doing Good Job Of Preserving The Pillar? Mystic April 4, 2006 When Dana Hewson traveled to Ernest Hemingway’s former estate in Cuba last week, he was pleasantly surprised by what he found....
by Mary-Jo Adams | Feb 1, 2006 | In The Press
An Unprecedented Collaboration Between the U.S. and Cuba February, 2006 Following an arduous 17 hour travel day with team members meeting up on the connecting flight through Cancun, Mexico, and the usual anxiety through the customs booth in Cuba, we made a 1:00 a.m....
by Mary-Jo Adams | Oct 3, 2005 | In The Press
Papa’s Legacy October 3, 2005 Don’t let Hemingway’s Cuban house become the last victim of the Cold War Novelist Ernest Hemingway is a national treasure – in Cuba. It’s shameful the U.S. government can’t get past 40 years of Cold War...