Today marks the 59th anniversary of renowned American author, Ernest Hemingway's suicide.
Hemingway killed himself following a series of involuntary electroshock (ECT) that wrecked his writing ability, giving one of the most cited quotes on ECT injury in the process:
"What these shock doctors don't know is about writers and such things as remorse and contrition and what they do to them . . . Well, what is the sense of ruining my head and erasing my memory, which is my capital, and putting me out of business? It was a brilliant cure, but we lost the patient."
Ernest Hemingway, Papa Hemingway, A.E. Hotchner
Hemingway's case is still relevant in the year 2020; people are still losing their livelihoods to electroshock. Some patients like Ernest, kill themselves, too.
I recently learned of more tragic circumstances leading up to his death that I feel more people should know about.
I will also share a bit about similar struggles with work and school and I invite other survivors to also for a follow-up episode.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/opinion/02hotchner.htm
Ernest Hemingway: macho man of letters
http://www.cnn.com/fyi/school.tools/profiles/hemingway/index.story.html Latest analysis of ECT efficacy
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