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14 Famous Books That Were Published Posthumously
Virtually every artist dreams of making an impact with their work, and writers are no different—but in some cases, authors don’t live to see their works become classics.
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Gerrit Bolkestein
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Arnold Rampersand
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David Stevens
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Max Brod
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Ralph Ellison
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Juneteenth Ralph Ellison
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Ariel Sylvia Plath
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Northanger Abbey
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Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov
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Patton Oswalt
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Anna Austen Lefroy
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Halle Berry
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Sylvia Plath
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Paul Haynes
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Anne Frank
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David Lagercrantz
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Franz Kafka
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Billy Jensen
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Ted Hughes
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Lady Lazarus
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Mikhail Bulgakov
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Karin Smirnoff
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Stieg Larsson
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Miep Gies
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Michelle Mcnamara
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Alex Haley
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John Kennedy Toole
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Joseph Deangelo
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Walker Percy
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New York Times
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Young Girl
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Het Achterhuis
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John Kennedy
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Kennedy Toole
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Anna Austen
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Soviet Union
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Reference Guide
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Russian Literature
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Rolling Stones
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Pearl Jam
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American Family
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One Woman
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Obsessive Search
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Golden State Killer
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True Crime Diary
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Night Stalker
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I Ll Be Gone
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Millennium Series
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Men Who Hate Women
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Dragon Tattoo
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Invisible Man
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Three Days Before The Shooting
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