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by Andrew Farah


  Book of the Month Club

  borderline personality disorder

  Boulton, Prudie

  Bourne, Catherine

  Bourne, David

  Bradshaw, Terry

  Brague, Harry

  Braque, Georges

  Breaker, Helen

  Breit, Harvey

  Breton, André

  Brideshead Revisited (British television serial)

  Bridges, Robert

  Bright’s disease

  Brooks, Elvin

  Browder, Earl

  Brown, George

  Bruce, David

  Bruce, Betty

  Bruce, Otto

  Brumback, Ted

  Bryson, John

  Bugs (character)

  Burwell, Rose Marie

  Butiaba, Uganda

  Butt, Dr. Hugh

  Byron, George Gordon (Lord)

  Callaghan, Morley

  Callejón, the (restaurant)

  Cantwell, Colonel

  Capa, Robert

  Capalbio, Italy

  Capgras syndrome

  Caporetto retreat

  Carnegie Hall

  Carroll, Dr. Robert

  Cartwright, Reginald

  Castro, Fidel

  catatonia

  Cecil’s Textbook of Medicine

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Cézanne, Paul

  Chancellorsville, Battle of

  Chaplin, Duncan

  Christiania, the (restaurant)

  chlorpromazine

  Chosen Country (Dos Passos)

  chronic traumatic encephalopathy

  Church of Saint-Sulpice, Paris

  Churchill, Winston

  Clemenceau, Georges Benjamin

  Cody, Wyoming

  Cohen, Robert

  Colum, Mary

  Commission of Fine Arts

  Communist Party USA

  Concerning the Spiritual in Art (Kandinsky)

  concussive injuries of EH; first major (WWI blast-type); second major (Paris skylight); third major (London car accident); fourth and fifth major (WWII blast and impact); sixth (Cuba car accident); seventh major (fall on Pilar); eighth and ninth major (Africa plane crashes)

  Conference of Lausanne

  Cornell, Julien

  Cornell, Katherine

  Cowley, Malcolm

  “Crack-Up, The” (Fitzgerald)

  Crane, Hart

  Croce al Merito di Guerra

  Croix de Guerre

  Crosby, Harry

  Crowe, Russell

  Cuban National Police

  Cuban Revolution

  cytokines

  D-Day

  Danby-Smith, Valerie

  Dangerous Summer, The (Hemingway)

  Dardis, Tom

  Davis, Bill

  Davis, President Jefferson

  Death in the Afternoon (Hemingway)

  Death in Venice (Mann)

  Death in Venice and Other Stories (Mann)

  Debba

  dementia: alcoholic type; Alzheimer’s; as general terminology; frontotemporal (Pick’s disease); HIV associated; Lewy body type; mixed type; Parkinson’s type; reversible forms; thyroid associated; vascular type; vitamin deficiency associated

  dementia pugilistica

  Dempsey, Jack

  Des Plaines River, Ill.

  desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)

  Dial

  diazepam (Valium)

  Dickey, James

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Disciplinary and Training Center, Pisa

  docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)

  “Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife, The,” (Hemingway)

  Dominguín, Luis Miguel

  Donaldson, Scott

  donepezil (Aricept)

  Dorchester Hotel, London

  Doriden (medication)

  Dorsett, Tony

  Dos Passos, John

  Dorothea L. Dix (ship)

  “Dumb Ox, The” (Lewis)

  Durán, Gustavo

  El Alamein, battle of

  electroconvulsive therapy (ECT); as treatment for Gregory Hancock Hemingway; as treatment for Patrick Hemingway; as treatment for Zelda Fitzgerald; as treatment for William Faulkner; EH opinion of

  Eliot, Thomas Stearns

  Eliot, Vivien

  Enlyte

  Entebbe, Uganda

  Ernest Hemingway (Young)

  Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917–1961 (Baker, ed.)

  Ernst, Max

  escitalopram (Lexapro)

  Esquire (periodical)

  Ezra Pound (Norman)

  “Faithful Bull, The” (Hemingway)

  Fallaci, Oriana

  Farm, The (Miró painting)

  Farewell to Arms, A (Hemingway)

  Faulkner, William; alcoholism of; postconcussive symptoms of

  Federal Bureau of Investigation:; delusions of EH regarding; file on EH

  Fenton, Charles

  Ferrer, Mel

  Fink, Dr. Max

  First Congregational Church of Oak Park

  First Security Bank, Ketchum

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott; alcoholism of; mental illness of; appearance in A Moveable Feast; suicide attempt

  Fitzgerald, Scottie

  Fitzgerald, Zelda:; electroconvulsive therapy of; mental illness of

  Florida, El. See Floridita, Havana

  Floridita, Havana

  For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway)

  Ford, Ford Madox (Ford Hermann Hueffer)

  Ford, Whitey

  Fort Donelson

  Fort Henry

  Fornaci, Italy

  Fossalta di Piave, Italy

  Fourth Armored Division, Unites States Army

  Franchetti, Barone Nanyuki

  Francis, Ad (character); real life models for

  Freedom of Information Act

  Freud, Sigmund

  Frontline (TV program)

  Frost, Robert

  Fuentes, Gregorio

  Fuller, Rosalinde

  Galantière, Lewis

  Galerie Pierre

  Gamble, Captain Jim

  Garbo, Greta

  Garden of Eden, The (Hemingway)

  Gare de Lyon

  Gellhorn, Martha

  gender exchange: as literary theme; between EH and muse;

  Gestapo

  Gibbons, Tommy

  Gifford, Frank

  “Good Lion, The” (Hemingway)

  Gorer, Dr. Peter

  “grace under pressure”

  Graham, Sheilah

  Grant, Ulysses

  Gray, Dorian (character)

  Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald)

  Greb, Harry

  Green Hat, The (play)

  Green Hills of Africa (Hemingway)

  Gris, Juan

  Gritti Palace Hotel

  Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC

  Guevara, Che

  Guggenheim Fellowship

  Hall, Ernest; diagnosed with Bright’s disease; possible suicide attempt

  “Handle with Care” (Fitzgerald)

  Harder They Fall, The (film)

  Hari, Mata

  Harry (character)

  Harry’s Bar (Venice)

  Hayworth, Rita

  Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald (Donaldson)

  Hemingway, Adelaide Edmonds

  Hemingway, Anson Tyler

  Hemingway, Carol

  Hemingway, Clarence Edmonds (Ed); depression and health issues; suicide of;

  Hemingway, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (EH first wife); father’s suicide; intimacy with Pauline

  Hemingway, George (EH paternal uncle)

  Hemingway, Grace Hall; dementia of; twinning of siblings;

  Hemingway, Gregory Hancock

  Hemingway, Joan

  Hemingway, John Hadley Nicanor (“Jack”)

  Hemingway, Leicester; suicide of

  Hemingway, Madelaine (“Sunny”)

  Hemingway, Marcelline; suspected su
icide of

  Hemingway, Margaux

  Hemingway, Mariel

  Hemingway, Mary Welsh; editing of A Moveable Feast

  Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer (EH second wife)

  Hemingway, Patrick

  Hemingway, Sean

  Hemingway, Ursula; suicide of

  hemochromatosis

  Henry, Frederic

  Hepburn, Audrey

  Herrera, Dr. José

  Hickok, Guy

  Higgins Boat (LCVP)

  Higgon, Joan

  Highlands Hospital, Asheville, NC

  Hitler (Lewis)

  Hitler, Adolf

  Holiday (periodical)

  “Hollow Men, The” (Eliot)

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Horace Liveright

  Horse Breeder (periodical)

  Hotchner, Alfred

  Hotel Ambos Mundos, Havana

  Hotel des Artistes, NY

  How it Was (Mary Hemingway)

  Hudson, Thomas

  Hürtgen Forest (Battle)

  Huston, John

  I Looked at the Sky and the Earth (Ivancich)

  Iago

  Idaho Hemingway, The (Arnold)

  Ile de France (ship)

  iloperidone

  imipramine

  In Our Time (Hemingway)

  “Indian Camp” (Hemingway)

  inaccrochable

  insulin coma

  International News Service

  Iowa Volunteer Calvary

  Irati River (Spain)

  Islands in the Stream (Hemingway)

  Ivancich, Adriana; suicide of

  Ivancich, Carlo

  Ivancich, Gianfranco

  Ivens, Joris

  Ives, Burl

  Jackson, “Stonewall”

  John F. Kennedy Library

  Johnson, Larry

  Journal of the American Medical Association

  Joyce, James

  Joyce, Lucia

  Joyce, Nora

  Juan-les-Pins, France

  Jung, Carl

  Kahler Hotel, Rochester

  Kalman, Oscar

  Kandinsky, Wassily

  Kansas City Star

  Kampala

  Karsh, Yousuf

  Kechler, Count Carlo

  Kennedy, John Fitzgerald

  Kenya

  Kenya Game Department

  Kerouac, Jack

  Kert, Bernice

  Ketchum, Idaho

  Key West

  Kilimanjaro

  Kimana, Kenya

  King James Bible

  Klee, Paul

  Knigge, Jobst C.

  Kooning, Willem de

  Krebs (character)

  Kubie, Lawrence

  Kurowsky, Agnes von

  La Consula

  La Paix

  La Torre Bianca (Ivancich)

  Ladd, FBI agent

  Lake Albert

  Lake Edward

  Lake Victoria

  Lake Walloon

  Lancet

  Langford, Sam

  Lanham, Colonel Buck

  Larson, Don

  Las Vegas

  “Last Good Country, The” (Hemingway)

  Latisana, Italy

  Lausanne, Switzerland

  Lawrence, David Herbert

  League of American Writers

  Leddy, FBI agent

  Lewis, Wyndham

  Liana (Gellhorn)

  Life (periodical)

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lipstick (movie)

  Lisca, Contessa Valerie de

  Littless (character); and genderexchange as theme

  Loeb, Harold

  Lolita (Nabokov)

  Long, Huey

  Look (periodical)

  Lost Generation, the

  Louis, Joe

  Louisville Courier-Journal

  Lowell, Robert

  Lowry, Malcolm

  lurasidone

  Lyons, Leonard

  Maasai nomads

  MacLeish, Ada

  MacLeish, Archie

  MacMullen, Forrest

  Macomber, Francis (character)

  Macomber, Margot

  Madame Louisette

  Madison Square Garden

  magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

  major depressive disorder

  Manet, Édouard

  Manhattan (movie)

  Mann, Thomas

  Mantle, Mickey

  March, Iris

  Marita (character)

  Marsh, Roy

  Masindi, Uganda

  Mason, Grant

  Mason, Jane

  Masson, André

  Matthew, Ed

  Mayo Clinic

  McKey, Edward Michael

  Meduna, Ladislas Joseph

  memantine (Namenda)

  Menninger Clinic

  methyltestosterone

  Metrazole (pentylenetetrazol)

  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

  Metropolitan Museum of Art

  Metropolitan Opera

  Meyers, Jeffrey

  Meyer, Wallace

  Mikoyan, Anastas

  Mitchell, Prudence

  Miró, Joan

  Mondadori, Alberto

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Monnier, Adrienne

  Monnier, Dr. Jean

  Morgan Guaranty Trust Company

  Morgan, Harry

  Montale, Eugenio

  Mount Kilimanjaro

  “moveable feast” (phrase used by EH)

  Moveable Feast, A (Hemingway)

  Mowrer, Paul Scott

  Murchison Falls

  Murphy, Gerald

  Murphy, Honoria

  Murphy, Sara

  Murray, John

  Musée du Louvre

  Museum of Modern Art, NY

  Mussolini, Benito

  n-acetyl-cysteine

  Nairobi

  Nash, John

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  National Football League

  National Gallery if Art (Washington)

  Nelson, Oscar

  neuropsychological testing

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nicholson, Jack

  Nile River

  New York Daily Mirror

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Post

  New York Times

  New York University

  New Yorker

  Nobel Prize for Literature

  Oak Hall Hotel, Tryon, NC

  Oak Park, Ill.

  Oak Park High School

  Oak Park Hospital

  Oberlin College

  O’Connor, Flannery

  Old Man and the Sea, The (Hemingway)

  Omaha Beach

  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (film)

  Oppenheimer, Robert

  Ordóñez, Antonio

  Ordóñez, Carmen

  Orizaba (ship)

  Orme, WWI battle near

  Oxford Book of English Verse

  Pamplona

  Papa Doble (drink)

  Parker, Dorothy

  Parkinson’s disease

  Pascin, Jules

  “Pasting it Together” (Fitzgerald)

  Patton, General George

  Pelky, Archie “Red,”

  Percival, Philip

  Perkins, Maxwell

  perphenazine

  Pfeiffer, Gus, 1390

  Pfeiffer, Virginia “Jinny”

  pheochromocytoma

  Picasso, Pablo

  Pierre Matisse Gallery

  Pilar

  Pinder, Albert

  pindolol (Visken)

  Pissarro, Camille

  Playboy (periodical)

  Point of No Return (Gellhorn)

  Pollock, Jackson

  positron emission tomography (PET scan)

  postpartum depression

  postpartum psychosis

  posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  postconcussive syndrome
/symptoms

  positron emission tomography (PET scan)

  Pound, Dorothy

  Pound, Ezra:; mental illness of

  Prévost, Jean

  Proustian

  pseudo-dementia

  Rainbow, The (Lawrence)

  Renata (character)

  Reuters

  Reynolds, Michael

  reserpine (antihypertensive)

  “Review of True at First Light” (Meyers)

  rheumatic fever

  Richardson, Elizabeth Hadley. See Hemingway, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson

  Richardson, James

  Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, The (Shirer)

  Ritalin (methylphenidate)

  Ritz Hotel, Paris

  Ritz Hotel trunks

  rivastigmine (Exelon)

  Robles, Jose

  Rome, Dr. Howard

  Rommel, General Erwin

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Roosevelt, Teddy

  Ross, Lillian

  rue de Fleurus

  rue de Notre-Dame-des-Champs

  rue Férou

  rue Froidevaux

  Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways (Valerie Hemingway)

  Rush Medical College

  St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC

  St.-Poise, France

  Salinger, J. D.

  Sammarelli, Captain

  Samuels, Lee

  San Michele, Italy

  San Sebastian, Spain

  Sandoval, Cristian

  Santiago (character)

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Saturday Review of Literature (periodical)

  Saviers, Dr. George

  Saviers, Frederick (Fritz)

  Sayre, Anthony

  scarlet fever

  schizophrenia

  Schruns, Austria

  Scribner, Charles

  Scribner’s

  Scribner’s Bookstore

  Seconal (secobarbital)

  serotonin

  Shakespeare and Company

  shell shock

  Shipman, Evan

  “Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The” (Hemingway)

  Sisyphus

  Sloppy Joe’s

  Smallwood, William (“Bill”)

  Smith, Bill

  Smith, Katy

  Smith, Y. K.

  “Snows of Kilimanjaro, The” (Hemingway)

  somatization disorder

  “Soldier’s Home” (Hemingway)

  Sotolongo, Dr. José

  Spahn, Warren

  Spanish Civil War

  Spanish Earth, The

  Spanish Falange in Cuba

  Spanish Republican refugees

  Spiegel, Clara

  Sports Illustrated (periodical)

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam)

  Steffens, Lincoln

  Stein, Gertrude

  Stevenson, Lieutenant

  succinylcholine

  suicide; EH completion of; EH demonstrating technique; heritability of; method of; risk on bipolar disorder; risk in schizophrenia; association with substance abuse

  Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway)

  Sun Valley Lodge

  Sweeny, Charlie

  Tavernier-Corbin, Jacqueline

  temporal lobe seizures

  “Ten Indians” (Hemingway)

  Tender is the Night (Fitzgerald)

  testosterone (as prescription to EH)

  thiamine (vitamin B1)

  Thirsty Muse, The (Dardis)

  This Week (periodical)

  Three Mountain Press

 

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