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David Foster Wallace videos on YouTube

11:04 PM PT, Sep 13 2008

David Foster Wallace, one of the great young writers of the late 20th century, was found dead in his home Friday night, apparently having hanged himself.  Wallace fans may be interested to know about a number of clips and show excerpts on YouTube featuring the author at various ages reading and doing interviews, mostly in his trademark broad bandanna.  There are also two longer segments with Wallace from the Charlie Rose show. 


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