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David Markson

David Markson

·4·9,823 Ratings
“ I tried to make sense of the Four Books, until love arrived, and it all became a single syllable. ” ― Yunus Emre
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  • Epitaph for a Tramp & Epitaph for a Dead Beat: The Harry Fannin Detective Novels

    2006·
    ·3.86·162 Ratings
    Before achieving critical acclaim as a novelist, David Markson paid the rent by writing several crime novels, including two featuring the private detective Harry Fannin. Together here in one volume, these works are now available to a new generation of rea
  • Wittgenstein's Mistress

    1988·
    ·3.99·4,121 Ratings
    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
  • Vanishing Point

    2004·
    ·3.9·1,150 Ratings
    In the literary world, there is little that can match the excitement of opening a new book by David Markson. From Wittgenstein’s Mistress to Reader’s Block to Springer’s Progress to This Is Not a Novel, he has delighted and amazed readers for decade
  • The Ballad Of Dingus Magee

    2008·
    ·3.78·107 Ratings
    Being the Immortal True Saga of the Most Notorious and Desperate Bad Man of the Olden Days, his Blood-shedding, his Ruination of Poor Helpless Females, & CeteraA parody of the western, the hilarious adventures of Dingus and associates
  • The Last Novel

    2007·
    ·4.15·781 Ratings
    In recent novels, which have been called "hypnotic," "stunning," and "exhilarating," David Markson has created his own personal genre. In this new work, The Last Novel, an elderly author (referred to only as "Novelist") announces that since this will be h
  • Going Down

    2005·
    ·3.64·111 Ratings
    Unlike David Markson’s most recent works, including Vanishing Point and Wittgenstein’s Mistress, which David Foster Wallace described as "pretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this country," his early novel, Going Down, is a more tradi
  • Springer’s Progress

    1990·
    ·3.89·198 Ratings
    Here comes Lucien Springer. Age: forty-seven. Still handsome though muchly vodka'd novelist, currently abashed by acute creative dysfunction. Sole preoccupation amid these artistic doldrums: pursuit of fair women. Springer is a randy incorrigible who is g
  • This Is Not a Novel

    2001·
    ·4.04·1,103 Ratings
    The Barnes & Noble ReviewThis experimental work is an enthralling amalgamation of anecdotes, aphorisms, and quotations from writers and artists, interspersed with self-reflexive comments by the Writer who has assembled them. As the title implies, this
  • Reader’s Block

    1996·
    ·4.12·1,037 Ratings
    In this spellbinding, utterly unconventional fiction, an aging author who is identified only as Reader contemplates the writing of a novel. As he does, other matters insistently crowd his mind - literary and cultural anecdotes, endless quotations attribut
  • Fare Forward: Letters from David Markson

    2014·
    ·4.06·73 Ratings
    In this first-ever book of letters by novelist David Markson—a quintessential “writer’s writer” whose work David Foster Wallace once lauded as “pretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this country”—readers will experience Marks
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