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DFW's Posthumous Masterclass

By: Quendrith Johnson
Narrated by: Franki Pineapple
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David Foster Wallace has been dead since his untimely self-staged exit on September 12, 2008. His lingering literary presence meets a main character here, who becomes his final pupil. DFW's Posthumous Masterclass, as the title implies, brings back DFW to expound upon the high art of writing and the lower art of living.

Entangled with a living junior writer, DFW is able to meld their minds and create one last gasp of fiction. (Think literary The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, without the Mrs.!) You have in your very hands this last masterwork from the posthumous master class of one David Foster Wallace, who wants you to know more about the origins of yogurt, and where Steve McQueen's last car can be found in this love letter into the abyss.

©2021 Quendrith Johnson (P)2022 Quendrith Johnson
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