by Mary-Jo Adams | Sep 26, 2005 | In The Press
Embargo Hampering Restoration Effort of Hemingway Villa in Cuba September 26, 2005 San Francisco de Paula, CUBA — The bullfighting posters have been packed away, the famous Royal typewriter stored in a dry place. His Cinzano bottle is gone, too, and his hot jazz...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Sep 6, 2005 | In The Press
Sun Also Rises on Hemingway Home: Americans, Cubans try to keep legacy September 6, 2005 Americans, Cubans try to keep legacy SAN FRANCISCO DE PAULA, Cuba — In the 44 years since Ernest Hemingway died, the beloved Cuban villa where he penned classics that won...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jul 18, 2005 | In The Press
The Old Man and The Political Sea July 18, 2005 OPINION: When Ernest Hemingway died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in July 1961, it was three months after the Bay of Pigs invasion. Relations between the United States and Cuba were at the lowest point of the past 46...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jul 14, 2005 | In The Press
Cubans, Americans Unite to Save Hemingway Home: Up Front | Cuba U.S. preservationists have offered Cuba help in shoring up Ernest Hemingway’s beloved home outside of Havana The yellow-tiled room where Ernest Hemingway stood to write For Whom the Bell Tolls is...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 7, 2005 | In The Press
Will The Bell Toll For Hemingway’s Havana Home? June 7, 2005 A house sags in Havana – and not just any house, but Ernest Hemingway’s favored residence, where he wrote such classics as “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “The Old Man and...