The Last Novel
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The Last Novel is a novel by David Markson.[1] Following in the tradition of his earlier work such as Wittgenstein's Mistress, , Vanishing Point, and This Is Not a Novel the novel is largely composed of obscure anecdotes about authors, artists, theorists, etc. The story of an ageing author, who may or may not be writing his last novel, slowly emerges through the fragments.
References[]
- ^ Texier, Catherine (8 July 2007). "'Old. Tired. Sick. Alone. Broke.'". The New York Times.
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- 2007 American novels
- Novels about writers
- 2000s novel stubs