Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson, David Foster Wallace, Steven Moore

Wittgenstein's Mistress

David Markson, David Foster Wallace, Steven Moore

279 pages first pub 1988 (editions)

fiction philosophy challenging reflective slow-paced

Description

Wittgenstein's Mistress is a novel unlike anything David Markson - or anyone else - has ever written before. It is the story of a woman who is convinced, and, astonishingly, will ultimately convince the reader as well, that she is the only person ...

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Community Reviews Summary of 345 reviews

Moods

challenging 88%
reflective 77%
sad 44%
funny 33%
dark 22%
informative 22%
mysterious 22%
emotional 11%
tense 11%

Pace

slow 77%
medium 11%
fast 11%

Plot- or character-driven?

Character: 42% | N/A: 42% | A mix: 14%

Strong character development?

It's complicated: 37% | No: 37% | Yes: 25%

Loveable characters?

It's complicated: 50% | No: 25% | Yes: 25%

Diverse cast of characters?

No: 57% | N/A: 28% | It's complicated: 14%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

It's complicated: 62% | Yes: 25% | No: 12%

Average rating

3.87

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