Not the most obvious example, but I feel bad that George Orwell was only 46 when he died of tuberculosis, not long after publishing Nineteen Eighty-Four. What else would he have written?
What artist, writer, musician, poet, actor or other creative mind do you feel died before his or her time?
Buncha jazz musicians. Offhand I’d include John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Charlie Christian, Eric Dolphy, Clifford Brown, Scott LaFaro, Woody Shaw, Emily Remler, and Booker Little…all under 45.
Jim Morrison of the Doors died at the age of 31, I believe. He had just released L.A. Woman, one of the Doors’ best albums, and obviously had some more creative juice left in him.
John Lennon, on the other hand, had done hardly anything in the decade before he died. I doubt he would have done much more had he lived longer.
F Scott Fitzgerald comes to mind. I’d love to see what he would have done with the end of WWII and the rise of the US as a super-power.
Then again, I don’t image A Confederacy of Dunces would have ever been looked at if it weren’t for John Kennedy Toole’s lifestory. You have to take the good with the bad I suppose.
I’d go with Chopin (1810-1849), who died of TB, and even more so Schubert (1797-1828), who probably died of syphilis. Not to mention Mozart (1756-1791).
These are just a few examples among many.
Painters, pre-drugs and rock and roll:
Masaccio only made it to 27 or so; who knows what he would have accomplished, since he did so much in so little time.
I think Giorgione only made to 32 or 33 but was very influential. Strange that then Titian makes it like 90 or something in his wake.
Carel Fabritius, who was so cool but only made it to 32 or so before he got blown up in the big Delft explosion in the 1650s.
Egon Schiele was 28-- the 1918 flu.