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Flavorwire
Earlier in March, word of the literary archives of the late David Foster Wallace landing at the Harry Ransom Center at UT-Austin caused considerable fanfare, for understandable reasons. Now fans and scholars — not to mention biograp...
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largehearted boy
Xfm is celebrating the 21st anniversary of the Stone Roses self-titled debut album with a wealth of online content. The University of Texas shares some of David Foster Wallace's personal books and offers an exclusive between inside ...
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The Millions
The New Yorker gives us a glimpse of the David Foster Wallace papers just sold to the Harry Ransom Center, including the youthful “Viking Poem.”
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The Rumpus Books
The other day we reported that the archive of David Foster Wallace had been acquired by the Harry Ransom Center. But what, exactly, “is in the collection?” The New Yorker’s Book Bench provides some answers (with photos)....
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Austinist
Image from the HRC of hand-written draft of \"Infinite Jest\"Adding to what is already a treasure trove of materials from writers including Anne Sexton, Neal Cassady, James Joyce, Don Dellilo, and many more, the University of Texas'...
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Slush Pile
The Daily Texan is reporting that Harry Ransom Center acquired David Foster Wallace’s archive.
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Daring Fireball
“What’s in the David Foster Wallace Archive?”, from Meredith Blake at The New Yorker: For Wallace scholars, the real jewel in the crown might be a battered, taped-together copy of Pam Cook’s “The Cinema Book,” used as resear...
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largehearted boy
The University of Texas has acquired the papers of author David Foster Wallace. The San Antonio Current profiles the Coathangers. Despite their back-alley beginnings, the group, in just three-and-a-half years’ time, has three 7-inch...
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Flavorwire
Attention DFW fanboys and girls! We were recently alerted by our friends over at HTML Giant that David Foster Wallace’s archive has been acquired by the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin. They’ll house a plethora of DFW-related goodi...
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Vulture
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas has purchased the private papers of David Foster Wallace, which includes drafts of books and stories, handwritten Infinite Jest notes, his dictionary, and a heavily annotated c...
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Kottke.org
The Ransom Center at the University of Texas has acquired the archives of David Foster Wallace, joining those of Don DeLillio and Norman Mailer. The archive contains manuscript materials for Wallace's books, stories and essays; res...
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Huffington Post: Books
AUSTIN, Texas — The archive of writer David Foster Wallace, best known for his 1996 novel "Infinite Jest," has been acquired by the Harry Ransom...
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Mark Athitakis' American Fiction Notes
After announcing yesterday that it had acquired the papers of David Foster Wallace, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin posted a few articles and images to give people a sense of what it has on its hands. It...
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The Literary Saloon
       As their press release states, David Foster Wallace Archive Acquired by Harry Ransom Center, as: The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, has acquired the arch...
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The Rumpus Books
The archive of David Foster Wallace has been acquired by the Harry Ransom Center.
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ArtsBeat
The archive contains drafts of books, stories, essays, poems, letters and research, including the handwritten notes for "Infinite Jest," the novel that first gained him attention.
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Daring Fireball
Interviews, readings, and more, “lovingly collected by Ryan Walsh in early 2009”. It’s a gold mine.  ★  ...
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Paste Magazine
Late author David Foster Wallace most notably brought us the mammoth 1,079-page novel Infinite Jest—is remembered not only via his myriad brilliant writings, but also through a vast collection of audio recordings including interview...
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The Rumpus Books
The title pretty much says it all: “The David Foster Wallace Audio Project.” (via HTMLGIANT) Related posts:What to Read Next Proof That Writing Classes Do, or Don’t, Work DFW Reacts to Infinite Jest Cuts Related posts:What to R...
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Daring Fireball
Special issue of Hamish Hamilton’s [excellent literary magazine][e], “A celebration of the life of David Foster Wallace with contributions by Don DeLillo, Jonathan Franzen, Zadie Smith, George Saunders and others.” Designed by our o...
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