Tag: ernest hemingway
Hemingway and the Basques he chased Nazi subs with in Cuba...
BBC Mundo tells the war story of Ernest Hemingway and a group of Basques fighting Nazis and fascists in Cuba during the Second World War
From Kansas City: the importance of the Basque presence in Nevada...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Journalist Heidi Knapp Rinella at the Las Vegas Review-Journal has just published an article about the Basque presence...
A separatist priest, Basque ball players, artists, a Basque revolutionary, emigrant...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The relationship between Ernest Hemingway and the Basques, their culture, and their way of life is long and...
The Havana Jai Alai, the Tree of Guernica, and Cuban Independence...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
There are times we find a loose thread in an article, and when we pull on it a...
The Havana Wedding of a Friend of Hemingway’s, Officiated by the...
They say an amazing story is just the antechamber to an even more amazing story. The other day, we posted one of those entries...
Extraordinary Basque Friends: From Cantinflas’ Pelotaria to Hemingway’s Abertzale Priest
We recently received this photo from a friend in the Vascos en México group (a must-read website for all those interested in Basques in general...
Two Articles about Hemingway and Pamplona in ‘The Telegraph’
The Telegraph is a newspaper that's written frequently about the Basques (it even set up a contest for its readers). Today, they've published two articles...
The connections between an artist and ski instructor, a Basque family...
The Basques of the diaspora are like the air: they're essential and present everywhere, even if most of the time, they're not visible. But,...


































