. >> it's unclear why hemingway left cuba -- >> [inaudible] >> other people say he was forced out by the u.s. government. do you have any insight or knowledge about that? >> yes. well, the government wanted him to leave before he did. i mean, they were saying it's not safe for you. but castro, i mean, his house -- [inaudible] it was given to the cuban people. and he didn't, he was -- [inaudible] but there was no way he could live there. they had to leave, they went to idaho. and for years it was the property of the cuban people. they had -- it was very difficult for them to get out and get their things out. they had art, you know, and so forth. after kennedy administration stepped in to help them, that's why mow the hemingway archives is at the jfk museum. there was a connection there. he wanted to stay but it was impossible. >> i'm going to -- [inaudible] castro loved hemingway. they would direct people to the hemingway house, which is a tourist attraction. so i'm sure he wanted to stay. yes, sir. >> you -- [inaudible] did you come across anything, and frank lloyd wright's kid proba