Did Ernest Hemingway Succumb to CTE? PBS Doc Explores His Ill-Fated Concussions | THE WRAP

The great American novelist died more than 40 years before the discovery of the degenerative brain disease

Jeremy Bailey | April 9, 2021 @ 9:16 PM

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In the beginning of the end for Ernest Hemingway, as a 1954 trip to Africa is called in the new PBS documentary โ€œHemingway,โ€ the great American novelist breaks his skull for the second time in his life during a plane crash in the outback.

Trapped as flames spread to the cabin, Hemingway is forced to use his head as a battering ram to create an opening in the twisted metal of the planeโ€™s wreckage.

Itโ€™s the last of at least five major concussive head injuries that Hemingway sustained throughout his adult life and punctuates a growing problem. This time, his symptoms include slurred speech, double-vision and recurring deafness.

Source: Did Ernest Hemingway Succumb to CTE? PBS Doc Explores His Ill-Fated Concussions


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