Hemingway loved to watch Che’s firing squads murder hundreds of Cubans. ‘He was also a guest of honor at many of Che Guevara’s firing squad massacres. Hemingway hailed Castro’s revolution as ‘very pure and beautiful,’ Fontova said. “While Fontova writes about influential Cuban agents in the United States and how the mainstream media continues to suck up to the Castro brothers in his new book, perhaps his most shockingly lurid anecdote is of writer Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Cuba at the time of the Cuban Revolution. The article attracted the attention of the esteemed editor of RealClearHistory, the late Samuel Chi, who was kind enough to send me the link so I could peruse the article.
Hemingway’s reputation should be permanently stained, at least among independent thinkers and conservatives. The article generated considerable attention, becoming an eye-opener, a veritable exposé on the embarrassing tidbits that came to light about Ernest Hemingway’s outlandish behavior following the Cuban Revolution.
Faria, MD* - October 30, 2020įollowing publication of his book, The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro, Humberto Fontova gave an interview to The Daily Caller that was turned into an excellent article published on September 4, 2013.