During the autumn of 1948, Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Mary, set off from Havana on a sea voyage to Europe. Their plan was to take their car, a Buick roadster, with them on the boat, land at Cannes and motor through Provence, before heading north to Paris. Here, at the Ritz, soon after the capital’s 1944 liberation, the pair had met and fallen in love.
23 August 2018, The Tablet
Hemingway's late love
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