Just death is average. However, it completely disappears, ensuring that the immortality of a person as a literary mystery has betrayed the black genius, and to have Ambrose Bierce's fingerprints. When a famous writer disappeared at the age of 71 at the end of 1913, he left a series of extraordinary works, from harsh news to dark novels, his incomparable devil dictionary. In the last counterattack of compilation, Bills is not a gentle and weak love.
After finishing his work, he told reporters that his plan is to travel south into the teeth of the Mexican Revolution, and he may attach himself to the Pancho Villa I hinted. He mentioned his wish to extend his unrealistic journey to South America, but his farewell letter was full of the ultimate stuff. He wrote a letter to his niece Rola just before departure. "Know that I think it is a good way to leave the world if you hear that I am standing on the wall of Mexican stone and start to break.In an old man, illness, or falling down from the stairs of the cellar in Mexico To become a Gringo, it is euthanasia!
His last letter, dated 26th December 1913, was later abandoned, indicating that he was in Chihuahua and is due to leave to fight in Oginaga soon. Many people have come to the conclusion that he died in the war or other confusion of war. Other theories allow him to run according to the villa's order or be killed by a rogue soldier, or as he predicted, a death squad. From Mexico's Sierra Moha to six Malfa towns, Carlos Fuentes' novel, Bias, was filmed after the anger of Mexican generals. At the last resting place, his disappearance caused investigation by the Department of State and the US military.
"I do not know what happened," said Craig Warren, an English professor at Penn State University and editor of the University's Ambrose Bierce project. "I think that it is highly likely that he will die from Mexican wounds and diseases, but it seems to be unwise to try to guess the conclusion, given the lack of evidence."
Of course, not everyone does this mysterious view. Joe Nickel, New York's literary researcher, said, "I think Mexico is clearly an Akaika, an elaborate fake." Just use it as a smoke screen. Nickel said his real destination was a quiet valley in the Colorado River and was a quiet place to commit suicide and he continued with a German revolver for this purpose. Nickel said: "Later in Belgium I was reported that I saw that Bils was as good as Elvis Presley of the day" "In my opinion, he planned it all"
Lipsyte updated his media criticism with An Accidental Sportswriter. Dyspepsia is correct, but some details are turned off. As the writer missed Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, he accepted a simple analogy in the 1990s that the writer had lost his steroid. Only the legendary naive is the same, confusing contempt and felony. It makes sports more important than it is now. In "an unexpected sports journalist", Lipsyte did not pay much attention to the rebel bands that appeared at the end of sports writing, and indeed became the center of industry glow. Deadspin's commander, Daulerio, did not put a garland on the neck of a professional athlete but placed a plastic bag on his head. Lipsyte believes that fantasy sports are a fan of permanent communication to player's energy management. He told me, "You are no longer hitting Warren Beatty." "You are cramping the studio's head"
1979 - Author Sue Katz Miller shows respect for this. I regret reading Miss Busse 's death. She may be the teacher who can make the most impact to become a writer to me. She is always a little strange. But somehow, this mystery encouraged me to give her 100% help in writing. She is very serious. She seems to show me somewhere outside of Weston in some way, and I admire her very much. (10-26-03) 1975 - Do you remember protests in Seattle when the World Trade Organ cried there? Rick Fellows: My organization's website is http://www.mediaisland.org/ and we are advertising alternative media. Also, at the Seatle WTO Ministerial Conference in 1999, he also sponsored the first "Independent Media Center" (http://www.indymedia.org/), which grew into over 100 IMC networks worldwide. (October 26, 2003)