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Wilde foresaw his posthumous triumph.
The creation of the burial ground and the visitor center becomes, in the show, a consummation, a posthumous triumph.
Will we stand by and watch the posthumous triumph of the man who ruined the country and who, through bloody repression over decades, prepared the ground for the partisans of terrorism and the enemies of peace?
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The DVD is a posthumous victory.
Like most sensible serious writers, Gaddis never actually planned for his "triumph" to be posthumous; nor was he trying to write books that would be considered unreadable (usually by people who hadn't read them).
Ultimately, Baraka was to prove too romantic and radical to achieve political office, yet one might claim that his triumph has been posthumous and reached by a roundabout route.
His widow published it three years later; it was first staged in 1957, and recognised immediately as a triumph, winning O'Neill his final, posthumous Pulitzer and sparking a revival.
The Night Of… is intended as an American tribute/successor to the UK's 2008 triumph Criminal Justice, and was originally optioned by James Gandolfini, who takes a posthumous production credit.
Triumph followed triumph.
Masato Nakae (posthumous), Shinyei Nakamine (posthumous), William Nakamura (posthumous), Joe Nishimoto (posthumous), Allan Ohata, Yukio Okutsu, Frank Ono (posthumous), Kazuo Otani (posthumous), George Sakato, Ted Tanouye (posthumous) and Francis Wai (posthumous).
Both were also posthumous.
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