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The following is a list of works that were published posthumously. An asterisk indicates the author is listed in multiple subsections. (For example, Philip Sidney appears in four.)
Clifford Brown's work was released after his death in 1956. Two albums with Max Roach were Daahoud (1972) and Alone Together: The Best of the Mercury Years (1995). Most of Big Bill Broonzy's work was released after he died from throat cancer in 1958, including albums such as Trouble in Mind (2000).
Pages in category "Works published posthumously" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Classical musical works published posthumously" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Anne Frank, whose diary was published posthumously. Posthumous publication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process or before the work was completed. It can also be because the creator chose to delay publication until after their death.
The posthumously published volumes in the Voyages Extraordinaires were extensively altered, and in some cases entirely written, by Verne's son Michel. [9] The original versions of the novels were published later by the Jules Verne Society in the 1985 and the 1999 with their original titles.
Kafka's unfinished works, including his novels Der Process, Das Schloss and Amerika (also known as Der Verschollene, The Man Who Disappeared), were published posthumously, mostly by his friend Max Brod, who ignored Kafka's wish to have the manuscripts destroyed. Brod also published letters, diaries and aphorisms.
Pages in category "Books published posthumously" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 373 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .