The Cuban government recently announced that they have produced an electronic archive of Ernest Hemingway's Cuban documents. Ada Rosa Alfonso Rosales, the director of the Ernest Hemingway Museum in Cuba, said the documents "shed light into Hemingway's Cuban period, very important and much unknown for his biographers."
At the present time, scholars and historians need to visit the Finca Vigía in order to peruse the electronic archive. The digital documents will also travel to Boston, MA where they will become part of the Ernest Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
The electronic archive includes letters, photos, and manuscripts, including an unpublished epilogue of For Whom the Bell Tolls. Ada Rosa Alfonso Rosales noted that the electronic archive may be made available on the web at some point in the future.







