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10 unusual facts about List of works published posthumously


Arcades Project

The Arcades Project has been posthumously edited and published in many languages as a collection of unfinished reflections.

Do You Believe in Gosh?

The album is a posthumous release, having been recorded two months before his death on March 29, 2005.

Erling Christie

Christie published five poetry collections in his life, and these were collected in the posthumous collection Samlede dikt (Aschehoug 1998).

Kirsten Munk

One of Kirsten's daughters, Countess Leonora Christina, distinguished herself by an internationally adventurous life, followed by imprisonment for decades in Denmark's royal dungeon, and by the posthumous publication of her memoirs, still well regarded both as Scandinavian prose and as early feminist literature.

Marshall Stearns

He and his second wife, Jean, wrote a second book, Jazz Dance, which was published posthumously in 1968.

Seth Fisher

Becker and Mayer publishers posthumously released a project titled Backpack Alarm, written by Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone and featuring illustrations by Fisher.

Sphecius speciosus

The most recent review of this species' biology is found in the posthumously published comprehensive study by noted entomologist Howard Ensign Evans.

The Exile Kiss

The posthumously-published Budayeen Nights contains the first two chapters of Word of Night along with other stories of Effinger's.

Toussaint Hočevar

Besides numerous treatises in history, economy and system theory, he was also the co-author, together with Miran Hladnik, of a popular manual of Slovene language for travelers, which was published posthumously in 1988.

Voicelugger

It was the last production by Shotaro Ishinomori, released posthumously, who intended for the series to be serious, while it was originally written to be a parody of older tokusatsu programs.