Talk:Leicester Hemingway
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Suicide
edit"But it later was destroyed in a hurricane, which put much pressure on him, which led to his suicide in 1982."
Leicster's own daughter says matter of factly it was Leicster's diabetes and the doctors' statement that he'd need to have both legs amputated to survive that directly led to his suicide. It's in her book, Hunting with Hemingway. 66.57.225.50
I believe he worte material for the Miami Heard in the 1970.
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