Wolfgang Paalen died in 1959.
Wolfgang Paalen was born in 1905.
Leonor Morales has written: 'Wolfgang Paalen' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Influence, Surrealism
Paalen had bipolar disorder and was addicted to drugs and alcohol as well. I suspect that those issues contributed to his decision to take his life. Elena Poniatowska writes in her impeccably researched historical novel "Leonora" that Paalen was (in addition to being plagued by depression) out of money and on his third marriage. Poniatowska suggests that Paalen simply followed Schopenhaur's philosophy: "A follower of Schopenhauer, for whom the most intelligent solution was to take one's own life, [Paalen] followed his teachings to the letter" (407, my translation).
Wolfgang Pauli die at 15 December 1958.
Wolfgang Pietzsch died in 1996.
Wolfgang Langewiesche died in 2002.
Wolfgang Nonn died in 1959.
Wolfgang Birkner died in 1945.
Wolfgang Lotz died in 1993.
Wolfgang Stechow died in 1974.
Wolfgang Muff died in 1947.
Wolfgang Uhle died in 1594.