Literary Suicides
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There are no greater kudos for a writer than for him to take his, or less often her, own life, especially when relatively young at at the height of their powers. What conclusion could be more emphatic, what rendering of despair more unambiguous? What lights their literary star, most brightly in the firmament, a beacon to the generations that will follow? The following pensmen have made this most ultimate of career moves, and since their deaths in many cases outweighed the fame of their lives, this quiz should be accessible to those merely broadly informed in terms of literacy.
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