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David Markson was an American novelist, born David Merrill Markson in Albany, New York He is the author of several postmodern novels, including This is Not a Novel, Springer s Progress, and Wittgenstein s Mistress His most recent work, The Last Novel, was published in 2007 and received a positive review in the New York Times, which called it a real tour de force Markson s work is characterized David Markson was an American novelist, born David Merrill Markson in Albany, New York He is the author of several postmodern novels, including This is Not a Novel, Springer s Progress, and Wittgenstein s Mistress His most recent work, The Last Novel, was published in 2007 and received a positive review in the New York Times, which called it a real tour de force Markson s work is characterized by an unconventional approach to narration and plot While his early works may draw on the modernist tradition of William Faulkner and Malcolm Lowry, Markson says his later novels are literally crammed with literary and artistic anecdotes and nonlinear, discontinuous, collage like, an assemblage Dalkey Archive Press has published several of his novels In December 2006, publishers Shoemaker Hoard republished two of Markson s early crime novels Epitaph for a Tramp and Epitaph for a Dead Beat in one volume.In addition to his novels, he has published a book of poetry and a critical study of Malcolm Lowry.The movie Dirty Dingus Magee, starring Frank Sinatra, is based on Markson s first novel, The Ballad of Dingus Magee, an anti Western He wrote three crime novels early in his career.Educated at Union College and Columbia University, Markson began his writing career as a journalist and book editor, periodically taking up work as a college professor at Columbia University, Long Island University, and The New School.Markson died in his New York City, West Village apartment
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Briefly In Laura Sims collection of letters from David Markson, Sims presents a series of letters spanning seven years which she had received from the aging and ailing author, annotated to provide context her letters aren t included , most of which deal with issues Markson considers in his latter novels health and aging, poverty, loneliness, and legacy In his novels, health and aging are considered in terms of death and dying, legacy becomes legacy and memory, loneliness becomes isolation, a< [...]