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  2. Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Post Mortem: Ingen dør på Skarnes) is a 2021 Norwegian-language Netflix ...

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  4. Postmortem (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kay Scarpetta - chief medical examiner.; Benton Wesley - FBI profiler. "He was FBI right down to his Florsheim shoes, a sharp featured man with prematurely silver hair suggesting a mellow disposition that wasn't there.

  5. List of works published posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Richard Beckinsale — With Love; Charles Bukowski* — over twenty books of poetry and short stories; Emily Dickinson* — virtually all of her poems; Federico García Lorca* — Diván del Tamarit, Poet in New York, Yerma, Sonnets of Dark Love

  6. Post-Mortem (Coward play) - Wikipedia

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    Post-Mortem was published in 1931, but was not staged until 1944. Its première was a production by British prisoners of war in a German camp, during World War II , at Eichstätt . The four leading parts were performed by professional actors, Michael Goodliffe , Dan Cunningham , Brian McIrvine and Desmond Llewelyn , and the play was produced ...

  7. Post Mortem (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem photograph of a dead girl and her parents. In 1918, towards the end of First World War, on a battlefield, the German soldier Tomás is left for dead after an artillery explosion, being thrown into the mass grave; however, an older soldier sees him still breathing in the pile of corpses and pulls him out of the pile of bodies, where in a semi-conscious state due to the explosion, he ...

  8. Obituary poetry - Wikipedia

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    "Their little souls to the angels flew...." Obituary poetry, in the broad sense, includes poems or elegies that commemorate a person's or group of people's deaths.. In its stricter sense, though, it refers to a genre of popular verse or folk poetry that had its greatest popularity in the nineteenth century, especially in the United States of America.

  9. Mourning portraits - Wikipedia

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    Mourning portrait of K. Horvath-Stansith, née Kiss, artist unknown, 1680s A Child of the Honigh Family on its Deathbed, by an unknown painter, 1675-1700. A mourning portrait or deathbed portrait is a portrait of a person who has recently died, usually shown on their deathbed, or lying in repose, displayed for mourners.