Graduate Student panel hosted by Mitch Wieland of BSU’s MFA Program.
Hemingway Festival|Main Library|Regional History Department
“Hemingway in Cuba”
Clyde Moneyhun, Emily Wakild, and Adrian Kane of BSU present a panel discussion, a scholarly look at Hemingway’s life and writing during his time in Cuba. Dr. Moneyhun is an Associate Professor of English at BSU. Dr. Wakild is an Assistant Professor of History at BSU. Dr. Kane is an Associate Professor of Spanish at BSU.
The Ernest Hemingway Festival 2014 : Opening Reception
- Welcome greeting and remarks, Community Library Board and Staff
- Introduction of Key Presenters and Partners, Community Library
- Greeting by Boise State University Staff and Faculty
Salsa music and light hors d’oeuvres offered
Community Library Lecture Hall (all events will take place here unless otherwise noted)
Sean Poole presents Antonio Gattorno: Cuban Artist for the World
Day 2 of the Community Library’s Hemingway Festival is highlighted by Sean Poole’s presentation on Antonio Gattorno’s paintings and close friendship with Ernest Hemingway; no host bar @ The Corner Stone Bar and Grill, featuring “Papa’s” favorite drinks, following presentation.
Professor Mac Test: The Old Man and the Sea (on the Sea)
Professor Mac Test of BSU, The Old Man and the Sea (on the Sea). Dr. Test discusses deeper currents in Hemingway’s love of fishing and the sea.
Rosa Rosales on Hemingway’s Home in Cuba
Presentation by Rosa Rosales, Director of the Finca Vigía, Hemingway’s home in Cuba from 1939-1959. Rosa will be joined by Interpreter Colin Laverty.
After Rosa’s presentation: Dinner for Festival guests and invited Library donors at Michel’s Christiania featuring the “Hemingway Hamburger,” Michel’s famous truffle fries, drinks, and dessert. Fee for this event is $50