The Mad Genius Thesis

Hemingway’s Brain – Genius, Trauma, and the Cost of Creativity


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In this episode ofThe Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we exploreHemingway’s Brain by Andrew Farah, a neurological and biographical investigation into the life and death of Ernest Hemingway. Farah argues that Hemingway’s suicide may have stemmed from undiagnosed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), caused by repeated head injuries, compounded by alcoholism and a family history of mental illness. Using Hemingway’s letters, FBI files, and personal accounts, the book reveals a man whose public image of strength masked deep psychological struggles. We examine the intersection of trauma, creativity, and mental health, as well as how modern treatments might have changed Hemingway’s fate. Join us as we uncover the hidden neurological and emotional burdens behind one of literature’s greatest minds.

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The Mad Genius ThesisBy Mnemosyne Media