RESTORATION AND PLANNING IN OLD HAVANA AND CUBA

by Lisa Reynolds Wolfe on April 9, 2012

the town of remedios

Havana Project is proud to post the latest issue of CUARTILLA INFORMATIVA, edited by Manuel (Manolo) J. Sanchez Victores. The newsletter is produced in collaboration with colleagues in the United States and Cuba, and is all about restoration efforts in Old Havana and Cuba. The newsletter is divided into two sections. You can download Part I here  and  download Part II here.

Important Note: I have not had any luck at all printing the CUARTILLA pdfs. If you need a hard copy, I suggest you contact Manolo at cuartilla@aol.com.

You can read CUARTILLA in either English or Spanish and there are beautiful color photos, lots of maps, and some planning diagrams. Here’s a selected taste of what you can find in the new issue:

THE TOWN OF SAGUA LA GRANDE IN THE PROVINCE OF VILLA CLARA

On December 5, 2011,  Cuba’s National Landmarks Committee agreed to declare Sagua la Grande’s Urban Historic Center (CHU) a National Landmark. Sagua la Grande is located in North Central Cuba and its founding dates back to 1812.

Restoration efforts in the following areas are also discussed:

THE CITY OF HAVANA

HAVANA’S MALECON

LA PUNTA CASTLE: THE QUINTANILLA BASTION

PASEO DE CARLOS III of the City of Havana

CHINATOWN

AT RISK BLOCKS IN OLD HAVANA (including cigar factories)

THE TOWN OF REMEDIOS

MUSIC IN SAGUA LA GRANDE

Many thanks to Manolo and his colleagues and collaborators.  You’ll want to be sure to download the pdf version of CUARTILLA. Remember that there are two parts. Download Part I here and download Part II here.

 

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“HEMINGWAY ON STAGE” IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA

by Lisa Reynolds Wolfe on February 7, 2012

Hemingway's Nobel Medal

This is a guest post by Brian Gordon Sinclair. Many thanks to Brian and “Hemingway on Stage” for sharing the following with Havana Project.

Ernest Hemingway’s Nobel Prize Medal was stolen from the El Cobre Sanctuary, located just outside Santiago de Cuba, in the 1980’s.

One version of the theft suggests that the thieves were not unknown to the local residents.

When word reached Raul Castro, he reputedly issued an ultimatum:

Return the medal within 72 hours or face the consequences. I know who you are.

Although the medal was returned, it was never again put on public display and remained, in hiding, under the care of the Archbishop of Santiago. Rarely has it been seen. The last person I know to have seen the medal was Ernest’s granddaughter, Mariel Hemingway.

On December 6, 2011, I was awarded the rare privilege of viewing, holding and performing with the medal. A film crew from Mundo Latino captured the event for use in a multi-part documentary about Hemingway in Cuba to be directed by Esteban Rios Rivera.

There is no proof that Hemingway ever accompanied the medal to Santiago; nevertheless, I have created a scene that depicts the arrival of the medal at the El Cobre Sanctuary.

In discussing this scene with the staff of the Archbishop of Santiago, I explained that it was in the spirit of Hemingway but based on poetic license. Soon a message arrived from the Archbishop’s secretary, ‘We approve your “license”.’

What follows is a verbatim record of the scene as performed from memory and filmed in Santiago de Cuba with the Nobel Prize Medal of Ernest Hemingway:

After the war, I finally completed The Old Man and the Sea and I was almost killed in a plane crash in Africa. In 1954, for one or both of those things, I was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. This is part of what I said:   (He picks up the speech and reads.)

Writing at its best is a lonely life…A true writer should always try for something that has never been done before…Then sometimes, with great luck, he will succeed…It is because we have had such great writers in the past that a writer is driven far out past where he can go, out to where no one can help him.  (He returns the speech.)

I dedicated my Nobel Prize Medal to the fishermen of Cojimar. Although I had told this story of an old man and his fish to the whole world, it is their story and they should share this medal.

A medal is worn close to the heart and my heart is in Cuba. The good people of Cuba have taken me into their hearts and caused me to live here longer than I have lived anywhere else. This is my true home.

Later, I traveled, with the medal, to Santiago de Cuba and entered the church. There, in the El Cobre Sanctuary, I knelt at the feet of the Patron Saint of Cuba and deposited the medal.   (He closes his eyes and prays.)

Silently, I prayed for the protection, the peace and the prosperity of the warm, friendly, generous people of Cuba.

In Cuba, the people accepted me unconditionally. I could breathe and be happy. It is my clear, well lighted place.   (He crosses himself.)

Amen.

For more information on Brian and his projects visit: http://www.briangordonsinclair.com.

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WHAT’S UP WITH RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY?

September 28, 2011

This is the last post in our series on Religion in Cuba Today.  For most of Cuba’s history, Roman Catholicism was the country’s only legal religion. Consequently, the Catholic Church had a great deal of power. The Cuban Church was a historic product of Spain, and it remained closely tied to the mother country until [...]

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MULTIPLE BELIEF SYSTEMS MAKE UP RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY

September 23, 2011

This is the fifth post in a week long series on Religion in Cuba Today. Our last post in this series will provide information on current events relating to Cuba’s religious life. You won’t want to miss it. Sign up for our e-mail list to have it delivered to your mailbox automatically. After Protestantism was [...]

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DIVERSE INFLUENCES SHAPE RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY

September 22, 2011

This is the fourth post in a week long series on Religion in Cuba Today. Our next post in this series will provide information on the multiple belief systems at play in Cuba’s religious life. You won’t want to miss it. Sign up for our e-mail list to have it delivered to your mailbox automatically. [...]

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THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY

September 21, 2011

This is the third post in a week long series on Religion in Cuba Today. Our next post in this series will provide information on the diverse nature of  Cuba’s religious life. You won’t want to miss it. Sign up for our e-mail list to have it delivered to your mailbox automatically. The revitalization of [...]

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A SNAPSHOT OF RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY

September 20, 2011

This is the second post in a week long series on Religion in Cuba Today. Our next post in this series will provide historical background to help us understand Cuba’s religious life. You won’t want to miss it. Sign up for our e-mail list to have it delivered to your mailbox automatically. The relationship between [...]

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RELIGION IN CUBA TODAY

September 19, 2011

This is the first post in a week long series on Religion in Cuba Today. Our next post in this series will provide a comprehensive snapshot of Cuba’s religious life. You won’t want to miss it. Sign up for our e-mail list to have it delivered to your mailbox automatically. Let me start by telling [...]

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CUBAN ECONOMY FACTOIDS AND YOUR CUBA TRIP

September 13, 2011

Economies all over the world are in distress and Cuba’s economy is no exception. You will want to know what’s going on before you plan your Cuba trip. Here are some selected FACTOIDS about the situation in Cuba today. The information is drawn from economic experts who support the Cuban government as well as from those [...]

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AMERICAN BUSINESS IN CUBA 1898-1959: A BRIEF OVERVIEW

August 17, 2011

Americans planning a trip to Cuba to explore future commercial opportunity will want to know the background of American business interests in Cuba. Large-scale American ventures in Cuba began about 1890, reaching US $50 million in 1895. By the mid 1890s, the US was the island’s principal market for sugar exports. Direct North American investment [...]

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