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| 020 | _a9781564782113 | ||
| 020 | _a1564782115 | ||
| 035 | _a(OCoLC)1084728136 | ||
| 040 | _cAJM | ||
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_aPS3563.A67 _bW58 2015 |
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_aMarkson, David, _eauthor _94799 |
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_aWittgenstein's Mistress / _cDavid Markson ; [afterword by David Foster Wallace] |
| 250 | _aThird paperback edition (with new afterword) | ||
| 264 | 1 |
_aChampaign, IL : _bDalkey Archive Press, _c2015 |
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| 264 | 4 | _c©1988 | |
| 300 |
_a275 pages ; _c22 cm |
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| 336 |
_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
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| 337 |
_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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| 338 |
_avolume _bnc _2rdacarrier |
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| 500 | _aSecond printing, 2015 | ||
| 500 | _aWith an afterword by David Foster Wallace | ||
| 520 | _a"Wittgensteins Mistress is the story of a woman who is convinced - and may ultimately convince the reader as well - that she is the only person left on earth. So appealing is her character, and so witty and seductive her narrative voice, we follow her hypnotically as she unloads the intellectual baggage of a lifetime in a series of irreverent meditations on everything from Brahms to sex to Heidegger to Helen of Troy. And as she contemplates aspects of the troubled past that have brought her to her present state, so too will her drama become one of the few certifiably original fictions of our time"--Page 4 of cover | ||
| 546 | _aText in English | ||
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_aWomen _vFiction _94800 |
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_aLong Island (N.Y.) _vFiction _94801 |
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_aPsychological fiction. _2lcgft _9856 |
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_aPhilosophical fiction. _2lcgft _94802 |
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| 655 | 7 |
_aNovels. _2lcgft _950 |
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_aWallace, David Foster, _eauthor of afterword _94803 |
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_aAmerican literature series _94804 |
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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