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David Foster Wallace on Dostoyevsky

This past Friday, in my epic journey to read all Dostoyevsky, I bought Crime and Punishment at one store and ended up browsing at yet another bookstore where I chanced upon David Foster Wallace’s Consider The Lobster. . .

Wallace’s Undergrad Thesis To Be Published

In the interests of publishing every piece of writing associated with the late David Foster Wallace, Columbia University Press will release Fate, Time, and Language: An Essay on Free Will next year.



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