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Wittgenstein's Mistress
Wittgenstein's Ex: This is not a review. Years back, a reviewer said about Richard Brautigan that he wrote books that college sophmores aspire to write. Have I read much Brautigan? I believe he committed suicide in Eastern Montana. Well, maybe not [... more]
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Springer's Progress
5 Stars Not Enough: An amazing book. As Lucien Springer lurks anent the maidens' sh**teries, so should we all. Totally unlike anything written before it, by a Lowry/Gaddis/Joyce scholar. Rewards rereadings, giving pleasure on every page. And did I [... more]
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This Is Not a Novel
leer life: One assumes that fans of David Markson's work will not be too disappointed by this latest book. I was not, though I admit I prefer his other writings to this. The book is structured as a sequence of sentences, often anecdotes describing the [... more]
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Vanishing Point: A Novel
An Entertaining Puzzle: I am not sure that I have the full measure of this, but it was an entertaining read. Highly allusive, I can imagine it could irritate anyone whose knowledge didn't match up with Markson's to any degree. A quick, indulgent read: [... more]
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Reader's Block (American Literature (Dalkey Archive))
Amazon.com Review: Here is a modernist novel (or anti-novel) with a vengeance. David Markson, whose previous books include Springer's Progress and Wittgenstein's Mistress, has erected a skeletal framework in which a character called the Reader [... more]
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Going Down: A Novel
Author: David Markson Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781593760649 ISBN: 1593760647 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2005-03-01 [... more]
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Malcolm Lowry's Volcano: Myth, symbol, meaning
Author: David Markson Binding: Unknown Binding EAN: 9780812907513 ISBN: 0812907515 Number Of Pages: 241 Publication Date: 1978 [... more]
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Wittgenstein's Mistress
Wittgenstein's Ex: This is not a review. Years back, a reviewer said about Richard Brautigan that he wrote books that college sophmores aspire to write. Have I read much Brautigan? I believe he committed suicide in Eastern Montana. Well, maybe not [... more]
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Wittgenstein's Mistress (Reissue)
Wittgenstein's Ex: This is not a review. Years back, a reviewer said about Richard Brautigan that he wrote books that college sophmores aspire to write. Have I read much Brautigan? I believe he committed suicide in Eastern Montana. Well, maybe not [... more]
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Epitaph for a Tramp and Epitaph for a Dead Beat: The ...
Moody noir stories: David Markson wrote two noir novellas, the first of which is the best: moody, dark, cynical, just what one wants in a Manhattan noir story. Author: David Markson Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781593761349 ISBN: [... more]
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The Last Novel
A NEW SEMINONFICTIONAL SEMIFICTION: Markson's works consist of short factoids about artists' (including writers, poets, painters, etc.) births, deaths, and strange or unusual experiences. Wedged in among these are bits of a storyline about an novelist [... more]
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The Ballad of Dingus Magee
Jest Nacherly Funny, You Mule-Sniffer: David Markson was recently (2007) named as one of the 60 best authors you've never read by New York magazine. Up until yesterday I counted myself as one of the unread, but no more. I did not read one of his [... more]
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