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Link: Posthumous Novels by Vladimir Nabokov, David Foster Wallace and Ralph Ellison

After author David Foster Wallace committed suicide last September, his longtime agent, Bonnie Nadell, found herself lost in a maze of words. Full Article at The Huge Entity

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  1. Copies of "The Original of Laura" by Vladimir Nabokov seen during the presentation of the novel's Russian edition in Nabokov's museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.

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