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  2. List of works published posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Gardner Dozois — Book of Magic (editor), City Under the Stars (with Michael Swanwick) Alexandre Dumas — The Knight of Sainte-Hermine (with Claude Schopp) G.B. Edwards — The Book of Ebenezer Le Page. E. R. Eddison — The Mezentian Gate. Harlan Ellison — Blood’s a Rover.

  3. List of films released posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Field of Dreams (1989), released four months after Anne Seymour 's death. Miss Firecracker (1989), Great Balls of Fire! (1989) and Welcome Home (1989), all released after Trey Wilson 's death from a cerebral hemorrhage. Out of the Dark (1989), released a year after Divine 's death from Enlarged heart.

  4. William W. Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    The decision to continue publishing Johnstone books under his name was met with criticism by Lee Duran, a columnist with The Joplin Globe, who criticized the editing of one book, writing, "giving billing to the dead is sort of like ghostwriting in reverse with sales depending upon the name of someone who really is a ghost". [7]

  5. James Agee - Wikipedia

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    James Rufus Agee ( / ˈeɪdʒiː / AY-jee; November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic. In the 1940s, writing for Time, he was one of the most influential film critics in the United States. His autobiographical novel, A Death in the Family (1957), won the author a posthumous 1958 ...

  6. Posthumous publication - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous publication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process or before the work was completed. It can also be because the creator chose to delay publication until after their death. Posthumous publication can be viewed as controversial when people ...

  7. The Garden of Eden (novel) - Wikipedia

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    247. ISBN. 0-684-18693-4. The Garden of Eden is the second posthumously released novel of Ernest Hemingway, published in 1986. Hemingway started the novel in 1946 and worked on the manuscript for the next 15 years, during which time he also wrote The Old Man and the Sea, The Dangerous Summer, A Moveable Feast, and Islands in the Stream .

  8. The Sigma Protocol - Wikipedia

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    47746174. Dewey Decimal. 813/.54 21. LC Class. PS3562.U26 S54 2001. The Sigma Protocol is the last novel written completely by Robert Ludlum, and was published posthumously. It is the story of the son of a Holocaust survivor who gets entangled in an international conspiracy by industrialists and financiers to take advantage of wartime technology .

  9. True at First Light - Wikipedia

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    True at First Light is a book by American novelist Ernest Hemingway about his 1953–54 East African safari with his fourth wife Mary, released posthumously in his centennial year in 1999. The book received mostly negative or lukewarm reviews from the popular press and sparked a literary controversy regarding how, and whether, an author's work ...

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