Sons’ Unwanted Publication
1 min readSons publish book Nobel-winning author wanted destroyed
Two sons of a Nobel Prize-winning author have defied their father's dying wish by publishing a book he had wanted destroyed....
Sons publish book Nobel-winning author wanted destroyed
Two sons of a Nobel Prize-winning author have defied their father’s dying wish by publishing a book he had wanted destroyed. The book, titled “Lost Pages,” contains previously unpublished works and personal writings of the author.
The author, who passed away last year, had reportedly left instructions for all copies of “Lost Pages” to be burned after his death. However, his sons, who have control over his literary estate, decided to honor his legacy by sharing these hidden gems with the world.
The publication of “Lost Pages” has sparked controversy among literary circles, with some condemning the sons’ actions as a betrayal of their father’s wishes. Others, however, have praised the book as a valuable insight into the author’s creative process and inner thoughts.
Despite the controversy, “Lost Pages” has already become a bestseller, with fans eagerly devouring the new insights into the mind of the Nobel-winning author.