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The View from Havana

| Filed under: Books, Creative Non-Fiction, Forthcoming, Hemingway Studies, Travel Writing
Cover image of "The View from Havana." Kent State University Press

It began with a simple question: was Ernest Hemingway a “car guy”? For journalist Mark Burrell, this initial curiosity turned into a decades long quest to learn more about Hemingway by finding the people who knew him best in Italy, Cuba, and Key West. With every interview and meeting, more questions arose. Was an old boat at Hemingway’s Cuban estate, Finca Vigía, the real Pilar or a replica? Were Hemingway’s furniture, art, and 9,000-book library still inside the Finca? How did Cubans feel about the American writer, and what role did he have in his community there? Was Hemingway’s son, Patrick, right that losing his hilltop villa after 20 years was the “last straw” that led to his father’s suicide?

 


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