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It seemed to me one of the strangest coincidences of all time: two chess players dying on the same day at the end of the biennial Chess Olympiad in Norway.
Few cultural figures are afforded quite as many anniversary knees-ups as Shakespeare – then again there's nothing like being born and dying on the same day to keep you in the calendar.
Is there a metaphorical link between two people, who loved and valued writing as much as anyone on the planet, dying on the same day?
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