Ready to play
Ready to play
The article focused on literary works that were published after their authors' deaths, despite their requests not to publish or promote them. Examples include Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Ada," which was published 30 years after his death; Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita," released 27 years posthumously; and James Rufus K. Aji's "Death in the Family," published three years after his passing and awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The article also mentioned Leo Tolstoy's novel "Khare Murad," published in 1912; Gabriel García Márquez's "Evening of August," which came out 10 years after his death; Albert Camus's "The First Man," published 35 years later; and Ernest Hemingway's memoirs of Paris, published three years after his death. The discussion highlighted the challenges related to authors' rights and publishing arrangements after their demise.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)