Tore Johnson (Suédois, 1928 - 1980), Ernest Hemingway à Finca Vigía, Cuba, 1954 (l'année de son prix Nobel de littérature)

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Tore Johnson (Suédois, 1928 - 1980), Ernest Hemingway à Finca Vigía, Cuba, 1954 (l'année de son prix Nobel de littérature)
Havana Day 5 - Finca Vigia (Ernest Hemingway's House)
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New Hemingway essay at Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Pleased to note that my new literary essay, “And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel” is now up at Vol. 1 Brooklyn. I hope you enjoy it! Below is a photo of one of our Cuba writing groups discussing The Old Man and the Sea at the Finca Vigía, outside Havana, followed by some photoos of La Terraza de Cojímar, the real-life setting for the…
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HEMINGWAY DUERME CON SUS GATOS Y LIBROS (No identifico al autor de esta icónica imagen. Si alguien lo conoce pido por favor que me lo hagan saber para incluirlo junto a su fotografía)
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Ernest Hemingway on the terrace of his home, La Finca Vigia, San Francisco De Paula, Cuba
Kitchen at La Finca Vigia, San Francisco DePaula, Cuba. The Finca was the home of American Author and Novelist, Ernest Hemingway, which he was forced to abandon in 1959 permanently as the escalation between Fidel Castro’s Revolutionary Socialist Government and the U.S. State Department reached a fever pitch resulting in the Bay of Pigs. Hemingway, after being harassed by wire taps issued by the FBI for the last 20 years of his life, would end his life in July of 1961, having never returned to his beloved Finca.
Living Room by Joel Zimmer