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Re: RIP - David Foster Wallce
I've been wondering this myself since I heard the news and wondered if there might have been any sort of note or letter left behind.
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Re: RIP - David Foster Wallce
im going with the angle of too smart for his own good. you know, the borderline manic-depressive type that can go along with being brilliant. I've seen him speak and he certainly didn't seem easy-going and carefree.
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Re: RIP - David Foster Wallce
The onion posted the following link today in response to DFW's passing.
link potatobroth, a co-worker and I were thinking something similar in regards to him taking his life, ie. too smart for his own good. Last edited by grady; 09-18-2008 at 01:27 PM. |
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Re: RIP - David Foster Wallce
WOW, and that's just three opinions we now know about.
"I pushed you too far then you starting laying down the law until..."
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Re: RIP - David Foster Wallce
It looks like clinical depression was one of the primary catalysts in the suicide of David Foster Wallace according to the following piece published by Salon. There are quite a few details about the remaining weeks of his life and quotes from his mother, father, and sister.
link Last edited by grady; 09-27-2008 at 02:06 AM. |
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