The Havana Papers Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
With a 1958 lightweight typewriter in his suitcase, the writer wanders Havana’s crumbling back alleys, bullet-sprayed museums, and grand hotels where in fact the relics of the Revolution as well as the ghost of Hemingway still speak loudly.
When his typewriter breaks in transit, the writer is forced to reconsider his writing holiday and place his novel on hold, until a new story emerges from your vibrance and history in the Old City Habana Vieja. Recipient of a 2016 Eric Hoffer Honor for nonfiction, The Havana Papers reveals a complex, contemporary portrait of 1 from the world’s great historical cities.
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