Wittgenstein's Mistress - Grand Format

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Wittgenstein's Mistress is a novel unlike anything David Markson or anyone else has ever written before. It is the story of a woman who is convinced and,... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Wittgenstein's Mistress is a novel unlike anything David Markson or anyone else has ever written before. It is the story of a woman who is convinced and, astonishingly, will ultimately convince the reader as well that she is the only person left on earth. Presumably she is mad. And yet so appealing is her character, and so witty and seductive her narrative voice, that we will follow her hypnotically as she unloads the intellectual baggage of a lifetime in a series of irreverent meditations on everything and everybody from Brahms to sex to Heidegger to Helen of Troy.
And as she contemplates aspects of the troubled past which have brought her to her present state - obviously a metaphor for ultimate loneliness - so too will her drama become one of the few certifiably original fictions of our time.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/07/2023
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    Dalkey Archive Essentials
  • ISBN
    978-1-62897-391-4
  • EAN
    9781628973914
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    306 pages
  • Poids
    0.35 Kg
  • Dimensions
    14,0 cm × 21,7 cm × 2,0 cm

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Biographie de David Markson

David Markson's novel Wittgenstein's Mistress was acclaimed by David Foster Wallace as "pretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this country." His other novels, including Reader's Block, Springer's Progress, and Vanishing Point, have expanded this high reputation. His novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee was made into the film Dirty Dingus Magee, which starred Frank Sinatra, and he is also the author of three crime novels.
Born in Albany, New York, he lived in New York City until his death in 2010. David Foster Wallace was born in Ithaca, NewYork, in 1962. He was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, a Lannan Literary Award, and a Whiting Writers' Award, and was appointed to the Usage Panel for The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. He died in 2008.

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