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Citation

Bramness JG. Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 1999; 119(17): 2477-2481.

Vernacular Title

Klokkene ringer for Ernest Hemingway. Liv og forfatterskap i lys av somatikk,

Affiliation

Psykiatrisk poliklinikk Vinderen distriktspsykiatriske senter, Oslo.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Norske Laegeforening)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10425900

Abstract

This year, the centennial of Ernest Miller Hemingway's (1899-1961) birth is being celebrated. He committed suicide on July 2 1961, thus ending a crowded and turbulent life. He published seven novels and a number of short stories during his lifetime; four novels were published after his death. Millions of copies of his works have been sold and he is still one of the world most read authors. His simple, matter-of-fact and compressed style has had great influence on other authors. There has been enormous interest in the life and works of Hemingway. This paper addresses this interest and various aspects of Hemingway's life and tries to offer some explanations by looking at Hemingway's medical history, using some psychoanalytical approaches to his life and work.


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