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Hemingway's Home in Cuba, the Finca Vigía

In 1939, Hemingway returned to Havana, Cuba and bought the Finca Vigía with Martha.

Aired 04/06/2021

FromKen Burns

Hemingway

Hemingway's Home in Cuba, the Finca Vigía

Clip: Episode 2 | 1m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1939, Hemingway returned to Havana, Cuba and bought the Finca Vigía with Martha.

In the spring of 1939, Ernest Hemingway returned to Havana, Cuba where Martha Gellhorn would later join him. Martha rented the Finca Vigía, a 10-acre property outside the city where they could live together, which Hemingway would eventually buy and would become his home for the next two decades.

Aired 04/06/2021

FromKen Burns

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Corporate funding for HEMINGWAY was provided by Bank of America. Major funding was provided by the Annenberg Foundation, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and by ‘The Better Angels Society,’ and...

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