DFW's Widow, the Artist Karen Green, Talks to 'The Guardian'
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And then her email closes with a reminder of their first meeting, the hope of other fates. “You know, I still,” she suggests, “have a different ending (for him, for me): it’s the one where he controls his own damn poignancy, and also kisses me goodnight…”
This seriously broke my heart.
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Wallace often seemed so desperate to protect himself from the world, I wonder if he’d experienced death or loss close up...
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I read this yesterday and got very quiet for a while.
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The very public appropriation of the ultimate private act made it less possible for her to cope with it. He was...
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