Authors Who Died Under Mysterious Circumstances

08May,2024

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Edgar Allan Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore and died a few days later. The exact cause is uncertain, with theories ranging from alcoholism and drug overdose to foul play.

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Edgar Allan Poe

Christie's famous disappearance in 1926 for eleven days sparked considerable speculation and intrigue. She claimed amnesia as the reason for her disappearance.

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Agatha Christie

The American author's death by suicide in 1961 has been the subject of various theories and speculation, including the role of mental illness, alcoholism, and the effects of traumatic brain injuries.

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Ernest Hemingway

The  author Albert Camus died in a car accident in 1960. However, there have been persistent rumors and theories suggesting foul play, especially considering the circumstances of the crash.

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Albert Camus

Bulgakov's death in 1940 was officially attributed to nephrosclerosis. However, the political climate of the time and his strained relationship raises suspicion.

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Mikhail Bulgakov

Boris Pasternak's death in 1960, shortly after the publication of his novel "Doctor Zhivago," has led to speculation about the role of political pressure and persecution by the Soviet authorities.

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Boris Pasternak

Woolf left a suicide note to her husband, filled the pockets of her coat with stones and walked into the River Ouse. On April 18, 1941, her body was found in the river.

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Virginia Woolf