Hemingway center opens in Cuba to
preserve writer's work
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[April 01, 2019]
By Nelson Acosta
SAN FRANCISCO DE PAULA, Cuba (Reuters) - A
restoration center to preserve the work of Ernest Hemingway opened in
Cuba on Saturday, highlighting an area of cooperation with the United
States even as bilateral ties between the old Cold War foes have chilled
again.
Hemingway, who won the Nobel prize for Literature in 1954, wrote some of
his greatest books during the 21 years he lived at Finca Vigia, or
Lookout Farm, now a museum in San Francisco de Paula on the outskirts of
Havana.
The restoration center built by the Cuban National Cultural Heritage
Council and Finca Vigia Foundation of the United States is located on
the 15-acre (6-hectare) property where Hemingway lived in a tree-shaded,
airy Spanish-style home.
"When we come together, when we work together, we can do positive and
amazing things," Jim McGovern, a U.S. congressman for Massachusetts who
wants better U.S.-Cuban relations, said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
McGovern said the project would have been much easier were it not for
the decades-old U.S. trade embargo on Cuba, that President Donald Trump
has tightened since coming to power.
Hemingway moved to Finca Vigia in 1939, the year before "For Whom the
Bell Tolls" was published, and wrote "The Old Man and the Sea", "A
Moveable Feast" and "Islands in the Stream" while he was there,
according to local scholars.
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A view of the Ernest Hemingway Museum during a visit of U.S.
Congressman James Mcgovern (not pictured) in Havana, Cuba, March 30,
2019. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
He left Cuba in 1960, more than a year after the Cuban revolution
and less than a year before he killed himself in Idaho at age 61
amid a struggle with depression.
The writer left thousands of documents in Cuba, ranging from
manuscripts of some of his works to letters, as well as photographs
and annotated books.
The restoration center, which received financing from the Ford
Foundation, American Express Philanthropy and the AT&T Foundation
amongst others, includes laboratories and an air-conditioned vault.
The Cuban National Cultural Heritage Council and Finca Vigia
Foundation had previously signed three cooperation agreements to
conserve and disseminate the legacy of Hemingway.
(Reporting by Nelson Acosta; Writing by Sarah Marsh; Editing by
Darren Schuettler)
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