oh, fucking swoon, the inside of dfw’s copy of don delillo’s players.
(ut austin got all of his stuff). omg can i go visit this instead of going to panels at sxsw?!!?!

oh, fucking swoon, the inside of dfw’s copy of don delillo’s players.

(ut austin got all of his stuff). omg can i go visit this instead of going to panels at sxsw?!!?!

  1. solipsiae reblogged this from electronicalrattlebag and added:
    oh my god. I will have to see this when I’m there for Eeyore’s Birthday.
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  5. emiliafree reblogged this from walkwhilereading and added:
    the inside cover of david foster wallace’s copy of don delillo’s players. i think i just came.
  6. ericnelson reblogged this from meaghano and added:
    Red, felt-tip pens are...a madman smart man. Oh,
  7. hannahmight reblogged this from meaghano and added:
    Looking at this my heart is racing a lot and I even skipped my coffee this morning. My uncle once told me about how he...
  8. austinkleon said: The Ransom Center is one of the gems of Austin. If you get some time, they have a cool “Making Movies” exhibit open now: hrc.utexas.edu/exhibit…
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  10. shorterexcerpts reblogged this from meaghano and added:
    Wallace’s books? Am I alone in wondering exactly how that happened? DFW did...Amherst, and...
  11. thebrowncoat reblogged this from tsunamis and added:
    Reblog not just for David Foster Wallace or Don DeLillo, but also because this reminds me of so many of the books I read...
  12. tsunamis reblogged this from walkwhilereading and added:
    Don Delillo for life.
  13. aloneinkioto reblogged this from walkwhilereading and added:
    amazing! this reminds me of Julio Cortázar books
  14. firmuhment said: oh man, that is so fucking cool
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    David Foster Wallace’s