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Eduardo King Lincoln, Berkshire GB January 03, 2018

Wittgenstein's Mistress: Solipsism and Word Games e-Book

wittgenstein's mistress: solipsism and word games e-book

Last week I finished reading David Markson's excellent Wittgenstein's Mistress. The late writer David Foster Wallace hailed Wittgenstein's Mistress as "pretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this country". Blake's recent post about WM got me thinking that I should repost it here. This page contains details about the Fiction book Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson published in 1988. I suppose that question means that David Markson succeeded in his novel in which readers enter the mind of Kate, the supposed last. Posts about Wittgenstein's Mistress written by Biblioklept and Edwin Turner.

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David Markson published Wittgenstein's Mistress in 1988, 37 years after the death of Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose name you may recognize from the novel's title. We don't know much for sure about Kate, the narrator of David Markson's novel Wittgenstein's Mistress. Buy a cheap copy of Wittgensteins Mistress book by David Markson. A while back, I published an index for Wittgenstein's Mistress. It is a monologue by a woman who is the epitome. Wittgensteins Mistress In the Beginning Sometimes I Left Messages in the Street by David Markson, Steven Moore available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read.

Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson, 9781564782113, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Wittgenstein's Mistress is a novel unlike anything David Markson--or anyone else--has ever written before. Context N24 Revisiting David Foster Wallace Philip Coleman First published in 1988after fifty-four rejections, famouslyand described by David Foster. 1. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Wittgenstein's mistress. [David Markson; David Foster Wallace] -- "Wittgensteins Mistress is the story of a woman who is convinced - and may. An unusual experimental novel about a women who believes she is alone on the earth.