On the occasion of an interview given by the famous American writer Ernest Hemigway the Cuban press after meeting which had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, the interviewee said: "This is an award that belongs to Cuba, because my work was thought and created in Cuba, to my people of Cojimar, where I am a citizen. Through all the translations present the adopted country where I have my books and my house. " After reading the above might be resolved very surprised when confronted with the title of this article. In these words related to Hemingway Cojimar, Havana coastal town where even though the U.S. had not any settlement, if it was a place dear to him, for his rabid fans fishing for marlin and be the aforementioned fishing village where she had anchored your boat, "The Pillar", the same as used in their bets almost daily with the underwater world. But it was not just the privileged location of the largest of the Antilles in the Caribbean Sea and therefore the strong possibility you can hook a big marlin that attracted the writer Cuba Wuthering Heights. " Was varied range of attractions that he found the writer to the island from that in 1928 he visited Cuba for the first time to the point of linking to it almost continuously from 1933 until almost the time of his death. In 1949, he said in a chronicle of the reasons for his long residence in Cuba. He spoke, of course, the Gulf Stream, "where the best and most abundant fish I've seen in my life" of the 18 kinds of mango were harvested on their property, their breeding and fighting cocks …