Hemingway’s personal items go to JFK Library

May 06, 2013 05:26 pm | Updated 05:59 pm IST - Washington

In this 1948 photo provided by the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum shows writer Ernest Hemingway sit with his fourth wife Mary in Cuba.

In this 1948 photo provided by the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum shows writer Ernest Hemingway sit with his fourth wife Mary in Cuba.

A partnership between Cuba and a private US foundation is working to preserve more of writer Ernest Hemingway’s papers and belongings that he left at his home near Havana when he died.

US Rep. James McGovern of Massachusetts and the Finca Vigia Foundation are scheduled to announce the digitization of 2,000 Hemingway papers and materials on Monday. The > digital copies will be transferred to Boston’s John F Kennedy Library.

This is the first time anyone in the US has been able to examine these items from the famous writer’s Cuban estate, Finca Vigia. They include passports showing Hemingway’s travels and letters commenting on such works as “The Old Man and the Sea.”

The Kennedy Library holds a large >Hemingway collection because Jacqueline Kennedy helped arrange a place for the items.

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