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Alan Garner is 90, bit tardy with this he was 90 four days ago.

 

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The poet Antonio Cícero, born in Rio de Janeiro, suffered from Alzheimer's and opted for assisted suicide in Zurich as his life became unbearable. He has held chair 27 at the Brazilian Academy of Letters since 2017 and has written several important songs in Brazilian culture
I don't know if I could put it in the suicide thread.

https://g1.globo.com/rj/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2024/10/23/antonio-cicero-escritor-membro-da-abl-morre.ghtml

This is one of them:

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American writer/critic/actor/artist Gary Indiana dead at 74. Very much a cult/underground figure by the looks of things. Lovely tribute from his friend, the rather gorgeous Brandon Flynn of 13 Reasons Why fame.

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12 hours ago, prussianblue said:

American writer/critic/actor/artist Gary Indiana dead at 74. Very much a cult/underground figure by the looks of things. Lovely tribute from his friend, the rather gorgeous Brandon Flynn of 13 Reasons Why fame.

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Likely won't QO (maybe Guardian but a stretch), but will get a an obit from the NYT due to his work with The Village Voice almost certainly.

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4 hours ago, Comped said:

Likely won't QO (maybe Guardian but a stretch), but will get a an obit from the NYT due to his work with The Village Voice almost certainly.

 

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5 hours ago, Spade_Cooley said:

 

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Oh my God... I have a custom GIF now!

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6 minutes ago, Comped said:

Oh my God... I have a custom GIF now!

I don't mean to be hostile but seriously why do you feel the need to reply inconsequential rubbish to almost every bumped thread. It is quite irritating.

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Just now, Commtech Sio Bibble said:

I don't mean to be hostile but seriously why do you feel the need to reply inconsequential rubbish to almost every bumped thread. It is quite irritating.

Couldn't agree more @Commtech Sio Bibble. I am so close to putting @Comped on ignore. 

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On 13/06/2022 at 10:37, Bibliogryphon said:

W Somerset Maugham Award Winners

 

1966      Julian Mitchell (b.1935)

              Michael Frayn (b.1933)

1968      Paul Bailey (b.1937)

1970      Jane Gaskell (b.1941)

              Piers Paul Read (b.1941)

1971      Richard Barber (b.1941)

              Susan Hill (b.1941)

1972      Gillian Tindall (b.1938)

              Douglas Dunn (b.1942)

1973      Peter Prince (b.1942)

              Paul Starthern (b.1940)

 

Updated for the death of George Lamming

Paul Bailey reportedly dead aged 87: https://www.thebookseller.com/obituaries/booker-prize-shortlisted-author-paul-bailey-dies-aged-87

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W Somerset Maugham Award Winners

 

1966      Julian Mitchell (b.1935)

              Michael Frayn (b.1933)

1970      Jane Gaskell (b.1941)

              Piers Paul Read (b.1941)

1971      Richard Barber (b.1941)

              Susan Hill (b.1941)

1972      Gillian Tindall (b.1938)

              Douglas Dunn (b.1942)

1973      Peter Prince (b.1942)

              Paul Starthern (b.1940)

1976.    Dominic Cooper (b.1944)

               Ian McEwan (b.1948)

 

Updated for the death of Paul Bailey

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World's most prolific author, István Nemere, on life support after massive heart attack.

 

Just a few hours before he was bragging at his 80th birthday how he survived all his competitors.

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On 12/11/2024 at 17:47, drol said:

World's most prolific author, István Nemere, on life support after massive heart attack.

 

Just a few hours before he was bragging at his 80th birthday how he survived all his competitors.

Istvan Nemere dead at 80.

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On 06/06/2022 at 14:08, Bibliogryphon said:

Updating the earliest ten entries on the Queen's Jubilee read following the death of George Lamming we are now up to 1985

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Ngugi wa Thiang'o (b.1938)

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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o has been suffering from kidney failure for five years following a triple bypass surgery and earlier this year his son said Ngũgĩ was a wifebeater. Good punt for 2025.

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On 21/10/2013 at 17:50, wildstorm said:

A autora canadense Alice Munro (que recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura deste ano) aparentemente não poderá ir buscar seu prêmio na Suécia devido a problemas de saúde.

 

[Embora isso possa ser apenas uma desculpa para não comparecer.]

 

On 25/10/2013 at 14:25, Guest GuyeatingatTimHortons said:

Ela não pode morrer sem ver os Mapleleafs ganharem a Stanley Cup pela última vez. Coloque-a na sua lista de mortes em 2024, não em 2014.

Yes, I know that Alice Munro died a long time ago, but I only came across this curiosity today, in 2013 a guest said to put her on the list for 2024 and this joke turned out to be true :o

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