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  1. Girl with Curious Hair is a collection of short stories by American writer David Foster Wallace, first published in 1989. Though the stories are not related, several reflect Wallace's concern with contemporary trends in fiction, including metafiction and the irony of postmodernism; and the cynical, amoral realism of "Brat Pack ...

    • David Foster Wallace
    • 373pp
    • 1989
    • August 1989
  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · Girl with Curious Hair. David Foster Wallace. 3.86. 14,270 ratings1,026 reviews. Remarkable, hilarious and unsettling re-imaginations of reality by "a dynamic writer of extraordinary talent " (Jenifer Levin, New York Times Book Review).

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  3. 17. Feb. 1996 · Girl With Curious Hair. Paperback – February 17, 1996. by David Foster Wallace (Author) 4.2 291 ratings. See all formats and editions. Remarkable, hilarious and unsettling re-imaginations of reality by "a dynamic writer of extraordinary talent " (Jennifer Levin, New York Times Book Review).

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    • David Foster Wallace
    • $12.39
    • W. W. Norton & Company
  4. Girl With Curious Hair” David Foster Wallace . For William F. Buckley. and Norman O. Brown. Gimlet dreamed that if she did not see a concert last night she would become a type of liquid, therefore my friends Mr. Wonderful, Big, Gimlet and I went to see Keith Jarrett play a piano concert at the Irvine Concert Hall in Irvine last night. It ...

  5. Girl With Curious Hair | Foster Wallace, David | ISBN: 9780349111025 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  6. 5. Nov. 1989 · The most successful fiction in ''Girl With Curious Hair'' has the quality of a dream: powerful, fixating, explosive and mysterious. Mr. Wallace brings us, time and again, to hidden, mythic...

  7. Girl With Curious Hair is replete with the prodigious talent of David Foster Wallace and his remarkable and unsettling re-imaginations of reality. From an eerily 'real', almost holographic evocation of Lyndon B. Johnson, to over-televised game-show hosts and late-night comedians, to the title story, where terminal punk nihilism meets Young ...