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  1. Apr 1, 2021 · His father’s suicide left a deep wound. Despite Hemingway’s destructive personal life, he found professional success, publishing his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, in 1926.Earlier that year ...

  2. Aug 2, 2022 · In the decades following Ernest Hemingway’s suicide, multiple other members of his family took their own lives, as well. According to Biography, his sister Ursula deliberately overdosed on pills in 1966, his brother Leicester shot himself in 1982, and his granddaughter Margaux, a successful supermodel, took a fatal dose of a sedative in 1996.

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  3. A depressed and diabetic Dr. Clarence Hemingway fatally shot himself at age 57. The doctor, a general practitioner, used an old .32 Smith and Wesson revolver owned by his father. At the time ...

  4. Ultimately, Hemingway's defense mechanisms failed, overwhelmed by the burden of his complex comorbid illness, resulting in his suicide. However, despite suffering from multiple psychiatric disorders, Hemingway was able to live a vibrant life until the age of 61 and within that time contribute immortal works of fiction to the literary canon.

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  5. May 25, 2017 · A Biography. By Mary V. Dearborn. Illustrated. 738 pp. Alfred A. Knopf. $35. Ernest Hemingway began his career blessed lavishly by the gods. As a rugged young journalist, with a radiant, adoring ...

  6. The authorized biography will be published in April by Scribner’s, publishers of almost all of Hemingway’s seven novels, dozens of short stories, and one play. By Carlos Baker. January 1969 ...

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