suicide

Biographers go head-to-head over novelist suicide claim

A FIERCE debate between two Boyd family biographers has broken out over the death in 1972 of the novelist Martin Boyd, who spent his last days in the Hospital of the Blue Nuns in Rome.

One claims to get the suicide angle from the writer’s family. The other, after years of research, was seemingly never told. Big stink.

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“The Suicide’s Soliloquy” by Abraham Lincoln?

"The following anonymous poem, believed by many to be the work of Abraham Lincoln, appeared in the August 25, 1838 issue of the Sangamo Journal of Springfield, Illinois."

Lincon or not, just because someone wrote it, doesnt mean that they felt, or even realy thought it.

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