Abstract

The second instalment in "Hemingway as a Caribbean Writer" examines Hemingway's day-to-day life at the Finca Vigía and his influence on the development of a budding Cuban artist. The final article in this series, Enrique Cirules's "Ernest Hemingway and the Faded Fame of Antonio Gattorno" considers Hemingway's role in the life of a Antonio Gattorno, an artist from Havana who, in part from Hemingway's advice, relocated to the U.S.

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