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Literary Suicides

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Literary Suicides game quiz
"Many brilliant writers have chosen to end their own lives. I will provide the method of choice, and details of their work; can you name the author? (Extra clues will be provided for less well known writers)."

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1. This well-traveled Hungarian revealed his disenchantment with Communism in the 1940 novel "Darkness at Noon." Long suffering from leukemia and Parkinson's, he took a drug overdose in 1983.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    Milan Kundera
    Arthur Koestler
    Lech Walesa


2. This American poet composed "Lady Lazarus", in which she recounts previous suicide attempts:
"I am only thirty.
And like the cat I have nine times to die.
This is number three."
In 1963, she fatally gassed herself.
    Gwendolyn Brooks
    Charlotte Bronte
    Emily Dickinson
    Sylvia Plath


3. This celebrated American novelist and short-story writer penned "Hills Like White Elephants" and "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." He shot himself in the head in 1961. Need a few more hints? Think bullfighting, alcohol, and the character Santiago.
    John Steinbeck
    Jack Kerouac
    Walt Whitman
    Ernest Hemingway


4. This British playwright, author of "Crave" and "Blasted," initially faced critical condemnation for the extreme violence common in her plays. She hanged herself in 1999. (Hint: This Citizen may have been fond of rosebuds).
    Sarah Kane
    Mary Jane
    Mildred Lane
    Beatrice Zane


5. This American poet, who battled depression throughout her life, wrote "Wanting to Die" and "The Truth the Dead Know." In 1974, she died of carbon monoxide poisoning in her garage.
    Anne Sexton
    Stevie Smith
    Alice Walker
    Maya Angelou


6. This prolific American writer is best known for "Call of the Wild." His death in 1916 has sometimes been rumoured a suicide by morphine overdose, though this is by no means proven. His official cause of death was uremia.
    Gore Vidal
    James Michener
    Washington Irving
    Jack London


7. This Auschwitz survivor, born in Italy, wrote of his experiences in "If This is a Man." He died after falling several stories from his apartment landing in 1987; most conclude that this was a deliberate suicide rather than accident. His given name means "first."
    Umberto Eco
    Elie Wiesel
    Ignazio Silone
    Primo Levi


8. This British Romantic poet is widely believed to have composed "The Rowley Poems" (which at the time of publication had purportedly been written by one Thomas Rowley in the 15th century). He ingested arsenic in his attic in 1770, and died penniless at only 17. One might assume from his surname that he enjoyed conversation.
    Walter Raleigh
    Harrison Keats
    Edmund Godwin
    Thomas Chatterton


9. This gonzo journalist wrote "The Rum Diaries" and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." He shot himself in the head in 2005. Several months later, his ashes were fired from a cannon while Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" played.
    Charles Bukowski
    P.J. O'Rourke
    Hunter S. Thompson
    Johnny Depp


10. This British novelist, author of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse," drowned herself in a river in 1941. Nicole Kidman donned a prosthetic nose to play her in a 2002 film.
    Anne Bronte
    Jane Austen
    Mary Shelley
    Virginia Woolf

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