Art and Literature
- Buried Alive (play), by Leo Tolstoy
- Buried Alive (novel), by Arnold Bennett
- Buried Alive (performance), performance art by monochrom
- Buried Alive (book), a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher
- Buried Alive!, a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson
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