Recounts events surrounding Hemingway’s Havana encounters with writer Thomas Heggen and filmmakers Peter Viertel and John Huston. Relates that the three had come to Cuba seeking story material regarding two revolutionary episodes, the 1947 attempted invasion of the Dominican Republic and the 1932 failed Cuban bombing plot. Suggests Hemingway’s inclusion of specific historical incidents in To Have and Have Not reveals the author’s keen awareness of Cuban politics of the period
Samuelson, an aspiring writer who crewed for the Pilar, reminisces about daily life aboard Hemingway...
Discusses Hemingway’s ambivalent support of the Cuban Revolution, coercion off the island, and surve...
Examines postcolonial literature and literary culture in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, attending...
Details Williams’s introduction to Fidel Castro through Hemingway. Also describes the authors’ share...
Reprints 1936 letter to Hemingway from journalist Richard Armstrong in response to Hemingway’s reque...
Comprehensive biography of Hemingway’s life in Cuba, covering his initial visit with second wife Pau...
Collection of over one hundred stunning color photographs and accompanying prose sketches, chronicli...
Influence study comparing the existential philosophy found in Hemingway’s novel with Che Guevara’s G...
[First paragraph] Graham Greene’s novel Our Man in Havana was published on October 6, 1958. Sev...
Part memoir, part literary biography, and part cultural history. Morey asses Hemingway’s impact on K...
Questions the validity of biographical events recounted by Cuban writer Enrique Cirules in his book ...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Takes issue with Norberto Fuentes’s Hemingway in Cuba (1984), correcting biographical fallacies, inc...
abstract: During the mid-1930s in Cuba, Ernest Hemingway befriended Cuban artist Antonio Gattorno (1...
Travel guide/biography. Noble traces Hemingway’s footsteps in and outside of Havana, visiting such w...
Samuelson, an aspiring writer who crewed for the Pilar, reminisces about daily life aboard Hemingway...
Discusses Hemingway’s ambivalent support of the Cuban Revolution, coercion off the island, and surve...
Examines postcolonial literature and literary culture in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, attending...
Details Williams’s introduction to Fidel Castro through Hemingway. Also describes the authors’ share...
Reprints 1936 letter to Hemingway from journalist Richard Armstrong in response to Hemingway’s reque...
Comprehensive biography of Hemingway’s life in Cuba, covering his initial visit with second wife Pau...
Collection of over one hundred stunning color photographs and accompanying prose sketches, chronicli...
Influence study comparing the existential philosophy found in Hemingway’s novel with Che Guevara’s G...
[First paragraph] Graham Greene’s novel Our Man in Havana was published on October 6, 1958. Sev...
Part memoir, part literary biography, and part cultural history. Morey asses Hemingway’s impact on K...
Questions the validity of biographical events recounted by Cuban writer Enrique Cirules in his book ...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Takes issue with Norberto Fuentes’s Hemingway in Cuba (1984), correcting biographical fallacies, inc...
abstract: During the mid-1930s in Cuba, Ernest Hemingway befriended Cuban artist Antonio Gattorno (1...
Travel guide/biography. Noble traces Hemingway’s footsteps in and outside of Havana, visiting such w...
Samuelson, an aspiring writer who crewed for the Pilar, reminisces about daily life aboard Hemingway...
Discusses Hemingway’s ambivalent support of the Cuban Revolution, coercion off the island, and surve...
Examines postcolonial literature and literary culture in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, attending...