Post writers who were murdered/assassinated/executed.
No plebby suicides allowed.
>>9480755
DFW
>he thinks DFW committed suicide
It was a government plot.
>>9480755
>>9480757
It was actually Netflix that killed him. He predicted the loneliness of instavailable entertainment and made people woke, so they killed him off so they could maintain business and mindcontrol over unwitting victims.
>>9480755
>>9481003
You should read El Hombre Que Amaba a los Perros (The Man Who Loved Dogs)
>>9480920
I hate how this could sincerely be true.
>>9481215
And then they made a film about him.
He died an hero
>>9481220
It's to confuse us!
We must stand up and destroy the XXI century!
>>9481227
It was only his hairline that died.
>>9480755
Pim Fortuyn, Theo van Gogh, Corneliu Codreanu (all were technically authors, too)
>>9481230
You won't destroy anything, boy. Buy those books, check that box, put that cross.
>>9481248
>check that box
e-excuse me?
>>9480920
I'd get that entertainment that requires little hassle in getting would lose value, but why loneliness? Is it because we'd overindulge like dogs when they just can't stop eating until they vomit.
>never read DFW
>>9481279
His theory was that the loneliness comes from lack of interactivity between author and reader. If it's solely entertainment, and no other stimulation, it's just consumption. There's no giving back.
I lost contact to him in 1944.
>>9481143
Will do, thanks
Shelley.
>>9481606
what are you implying?
Pretty weak answers thus far.
>Go on Canudos campaign
>murder massive cult
>write book on it
>get cucked while away
>challenge cucker to duel
>get blown away
>>9480755
Tupac Shakur.
>>9481653
>executed
It was a planned suicide my man. A very common case where the author exchange his life for a bit of reputation.
>>9481632
wtf I love euclides da cunha now
I maybe as well buy that book right now, but thanks to fuck correios has that strike i'll have to wait