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The Old Die Rich

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An actor who specializes in portraying the elderly investigates a pattern of deaths in which aged people with substantial bank savings die of self-starvation. Applying the Stanislavski method, he visits scenes, questions a medical examiner and a police sergeant, and reconstructs the inner life that might drive such behavior. He questions the easy medical explanation of senile psychosis, noting the availability of cheap food and relief and finding total starvation difficult to reconcile with mere thrift or forgetfulness. His inquiry grows into an obsession as he seeks a psychological account for why some refuse to spend their own money even to survive.

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H. L. Gold

H. L. Gold was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature during the mid-20th century. He is particularly recognized for his innovative storytelling and exploration of complex themes within his works. Among his notable titles is "Grifters' Asteroid," which showcases his ability to blend adventure with speculative elements. Gold's writing often reflects a keen understanding of human nature and societal dynamics, making his stories resonate with readers. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "At the Post" and "Never Come Midnight," highlighting his versatility as a writer.

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