Kurt Vonnegut, C.G. Jung, William Styron, and Michael Crichton all have books coming out in the next few months. They’re also all dead.
From Vladimir Nabokov to David Foster Wallace, Alexandra Alter takes a look at the “new wave of posthumous books by iconic authors” and the “debate over how publishers should handle fragmentary literary remains” in her essay “Ghost Writers.” (via The Book Bench)