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Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson is a highly stylized, experimental novel in the tradition of Samuel Beckett. The novel is mainly a series of statements made in the first person; the protagonist is a woman named Kate who believes herself to be the last human on earth. Though her statements shift quickly from topic to topic, the topics often recur, and often refer to Western cultural icons, ranging from Zeno to Beethoven to Willem de Kooning.
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Wittgenstein's Mistress
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ISBN 1-56478-211-5 (August, 2005 Reprint Edition)
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dbpedia:Experimental_literature dbpedia:Postmodernism dbpedia:Philosophical_fiction
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248
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17926827
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dbpedia:Dalkey_Archive_Press