The Suicide's Soliloquy

"The Suicide's Soliloquy"
AuthorAnonymous (possibly Abraham Lincoln)
PublishedAugust 25, 1838
PublisherThe Sangamo Journal

"The Suicide's Soliloquy" is an unsigned poem, possibly written by Abraham Lincoln,[1] first published on August 25, 1838, in The Sangamo Journal, a four-page Whig newspaper in Springfield, Illinois.

Shortly after Lincoln's assassination, one of Lincoln's personal friends, Joshua Speed, told William Herndon, Lincoln's biographer, that Lincoln had written and published "a few lines under the gloomy title of Suicide", although the article had never been found. In 1997, independent writer Richard Lawrence Miller found The Suicide's Soliloquy and, in 2002, came to realize that it matched the descriptions of Lincoln's missing article. Although it seems to follow the same themes and style as Lincoln's other works, there is still controversy over whether it was actually written by Lincoln.

  1. ^ Shenk, Joshua Wolf (June 6, 2004). "The Suicide Poem". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2023-02-17.

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