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All Quiet on the Western Front, Double Indemnity, Grendel, Valis by Philip K. Dick. First person narrators die all the time. They don't have to say they die, the narration just ends by virtue of them being dead or by implying that they're about to die. Again, a first-person narrative isn't necessarily the character recounting his experiences to someone. I mean, you don't narrate yourself in the third-person in your own head, why should a literary character?