Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson

Wittgenstein's Mistress



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Wittgenstein's Mistress David Markson ebook
Format: epub
ISBN: 1564782115, 9781564782113
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Pr
Page: 248


Wittgenstein's Mistress tells the story of a woman, Kate, who believes she is the last living creature on earth. But I will remember him wonderfully, well, and long. Filed under: literature,stacy hardy — ABRAXAS @ 9:54 am. Falconer by John Cheever (Alfred A. Ever in the world on Proust; and even little blurbs, here and there, such as David Foster Wallace's single paragraph in Salon on Wittgenstein's Mistress (preferable to the 50 page disaster republished in Both Flesh and Not). I ordered the three later novels I did not have and, in the process, noticed the novel he wrote before his last four: Wittgenstein's Mistress. Generally I'm not a fan of experimental novels but 'Wittgenstein's Mistress' is one of those exceptions. Ptsmith_vt | Posted on Apr 8th +4. In fact I couldn't put it down and in the process I felt more intelligent reading it! Yet another in a series of nonreviews of books of a certain genre posing as books of another genre. I'm reading Wittgenstein's Mistress right now on the beaches of Anguilla. A friend of mine lent it to me and left the country without remembering to collect it. I recently finished David Markson's novel Wittgenstein's Mistress, and I thought the book was smart, beautiful, unique, and, at times, moving. Image I read Wittgenstein's Mistress almost by accident. I can't imagine him having a problem when an intelligent, sincere tv show decides to put some embedded references. It is and it is not a sad day when an old man passes away. David Markson: Wittgenstein's Mistress Doubtless none of these was a book which had been translated from English, however, where I have the largest familiarity with writers, but had been written in German to begin with. DFW loved Wittgenstein's Mistress reference style. Pretty much the high point of experimental fiction this century, David Foster Wallace called Wittgenstein's Mistress. David markson's list of publisher rejections for his novel “wittgenstein's mistress”.