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Rare, vintage slides of Ernest Hemingway at his Idaho hunting home, with close friend and future biographer A. E. Hotchner

(ERNEST HEMINGWAY) Candid, personal vintage photographic slides and later color prints of Ernest Hemingway, 8 color slides measuring 2" x 2" each, with 8 color prints measuring 4" x 6" each, from the belongings of Roberto Herrera, his friend, hunting buddy, and manager of the Cuban property Hemingway owned. The eight slides show Hemingway at his hunting home in Ketchum, Idaho, with two images of Hemingway with his fellow writer and future biographer, A. E. Hotchner. Hotchner visited Hemingway in Idaho in the Fall of 1959, when these photos were taken. The photographer was most likely Herrera himself, especially since the processing was by a company " Articolor" located in Havana, Cuba.

In 1948, A. E. Hotchner met Ernest Hemingway and the two were close friends until Hemingway's death in 1961. Hotchner is best known for " Papa Hemingway", his 1966 biography of Hemingway, whose work he had adapted for plays and television.

This item is from the personal property of Roberto Herrera Sotolongo, the personal secretary and friend of Ernest Hemingway. Herrera and Hemingway met in 1942, when Herrera became a crewmember aboard Hemingway's boat the " Pilar", at the height of World War II, when Hemingway patrolled the Gulf Stream for German submarines for the US Government.

Herrera and Hemingway became friends while sharing in their mutual interests of hunting, fishing aboard the " Pilar", and drinking at their favorite bar, La Floridita. They also attended bullfights together, and Herrera, an avid photographer, captured many photos and movies of all these activities. Hemingway called Herrera " El Monstruo" (the Monster), and signed much of his correspondence to Herrera " Mr. Papa". By the mid-1940s, Hemingway was travelling extensively and for long periods of time, leaving his Cuban home, Finca La Vigia (Lookout Farm), in the hands of Herrera.

After Hemingway's 1961 suicide, Herrera was appointed to represent Hemingway's affairs in Cuba, including the deeding of the property and contents of " Finca La Vigia" to the Cuban people " as a place of opportunity for wider education and research, to be maintained in his memory." The property became a museum, and Herrera acted as Conservator until his death in 1970.

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