Wednesday, November 3, 2010

From left, Kurt Hildebrand, Shannon McCormick, L. B. Deyo, and Wayne Alan Brenner read an excerpt from Wallace's first novel, 'The Broom of the System.'
The Harry Ransom Center commemorated the
opening of the David Foster Wallace archive with readings of Wallace’s work by writers and actors on September 14, 2010. Readers Wayne Alan Brenner, Elizabeth Crane, L. B. Deyo, Doug Dorst, Owen Egerton, Chris Gibson, Kurt Hildebrand, Shannon McCormick, and Jake Silverstein shared selections of Wallace’s fiction, essays, and correspondence. Wallace’s archive is housed at the Ransom Center. The program was co-sponsored by
American Short Fiction and Salvage Vanguard Theater.
The video of this event is now available online.
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Tags: American Short Fiction, Chris Gibson, Consider the Archive: An Evening of David Foster Wallace, David Foster Wallace, Doug Dorst, Elizabeth Crane, Jake Silverstein, Kurt Hildebrand, L. B. Deyo, Owen Egerton, Salvage Vanguard Theater, Shannon McCormick, video, Wayne Alan Brenner
by Alicia Dietrich, Harry Ransom Center at 1:29 PM |
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