Morte d'Author: An Autopsy
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- | ''[[Morte d'Author: An Autopsy]]'' () is a book by [[H. L. Hix]]. [[David Foster Wallace]] comments on it in ''[[A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again]]''. | + | ''[[Morte d'Author: An Autopsy]]'' () is a book by [[H. L. Hix]]. [[David Foster Wallace]] comments on it in ''[[A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again]]''. The title is a play of words on the [[death of the author]] and on ''[[Le morte d'Arthur]]''. |
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Morte d'Author: An Autopsy () is a book by H. L. Hix. David Foster Wallace comments on it in A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again. The title is a play of words on the death of the author and on Le morte d'Arthur.
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