Hemingway appendix

The kindle version of A Farewell to Arms I was re-reading had appendices containing the 39 other potential endings as well as an exhaustive list of potential titles. My fave? “I have committed fornication but that was In Another Country and Besides the wench is dead”. I’m guessing he was having a bad day when that one came to mind. Hysterical. Side note – AFTA was 3rd on the list. 

Hemingway’s Havana

Prior to leaving Chicago & despite a slight feeling of betrayal, I loaded my kindle w Hemingway books that lay heavily worn in tatters, w circled & underlined passages & dogeared pages, crammed into the bookshelf my dad made me as I’ve read them many times over. Perhaps it’s a bit cliche, but it felt pretty good re-reading The Old Man and the Sea as I visited Cojimar, a tiny little fishing village that was home to Ernie’s fishing boat, Pilar, as well as his friend & the village on which the story is based. I have a long lasting love affair w his work which means I also felt his home on a hill outside Havana was a must-see (where Ava Gardner, on whom I recall my dad having a bit of a crush, scandalously swam naked in his pool) along w the Havana hotel in which he holed up writing For Whom the Bell Tolls and countless bars he frequented, including the one where he popularized the daiquiri &, in a record that still holds, he took down 13 doubles in one sitting. What an animal. I like his Havana. 

Cojimar

His fave Cojimar bar
Pilar
This is his office in the home he lived in for 20+ yrs until he moved back to the states in 1960, one year before he ended his life. It remains a snapshot in time as he left everything as is as a gift to the Cuban people. So now it’s a museum. You’re not allowed inside; however, the doors & windows are fully propped open so you can walk around the surrounding terrace & peek in to get a glimpse of his life.
Having a beer at the hotel bar where he wrote maybe most famous novel