1998 © Maxim Tabachnik
Writing Studio of Ernest Hemingway
This small upper room with exterior stairs stands above the garden, its shuttered windows set beneath a low shingled roof. Added in the early 20th c., it served as Ernest Hemingway’s writing studio during his Key West years (1931–39). The elevated, detached layout demonstrates his preference for disciplined solitude slightly apart from the main household.
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