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Proofread or Die!: Writings by Former Students & Colleagues of David Foster Wallace (in English)
Jane L. Carman
(Author)
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Ricardo Cortez Cruz
(Author)
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Charles B. Harris
(Illustrated by)
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Lit Fest Press / Festival of Language
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Proofread or Die!: Writings by Former Students & Colleagues of David Foster Wallace (in English) - Harris, Charles B. ; Carman, Jane L. ; Cruz, Ricardo Cortez
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Synopsis "Proofread or Die!: Writings by Former Students & Colleagues of David Foster Wallace (in English)"
The contributions in this anthology reflect the aesthetic breadth that David fostered in his classrooms. They represent multiple genres-fiction, nonfiction, even a play-and a range of voices, styles, and forms. A handful of the contributions in the anthology have been published elsewhere, in little magazines or online, but the majority of them appear here for the first time. Not all of the former students represented in this volume worked extensively with David, though most took at least one course from him. A few of the stories and essays were initially written for one of his classes or as part of a thesis he directed or co-directed, but most were written later, as former students progressed into their careers as professional writers. In one way or another, all of the works collected here reflect David's influence, either on individual writers, as mentor, or on the writing program they studied or taught in. Except for Doug Hesse's essay about team-teaching a graduate seminar with David, none of the contributions is about David in a strict biographical or autobiographical sense, although characters who resemble him do turn up in a couple of the works that, though wholly imagined, may play off of actual events involving him.