"The Death of the Sealsman" was written by Alistair MacLeod, a Canadian author known for his works exploring themes of family, tradition, and the landscape of Cape Breton Island. His storytelling often reflects the harsh realities of rural life and the struggles faced by its inhabitants.
D.J. MacHale wrote "The Merchant of Death."
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Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible and Death of a Salesman.
William Basse wrote about William Shakespeare when he was close to his death.
Louisa Alcott wrote the poem sunlight at the death of her mother
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Thomas Mann.
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Eric Clapton had a son that fell from an apartment window when he was around 3. The song was inspired by the death of his young son.
Actually, no one wrote about Cleopatra during her lifetime. After her death, her physician wrote about her last days, and several poets and historians mentioned her. During her lifetime she was simply not important enough to be written about. It was only after her death that all the hoopla about her emerged.
Willa Cather