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Adams, by George Saunders

“I never could stomach Adams and then one day he’s standing in my kitchen, in his underwear. Facing in the direction of my kids’ room! So I wonk him in the back of the head and down he goes. When he stands up, I wonk him again and down he goes.”

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All That—David Foster Wallace

It’s never easy reading posthumous writing from writers who killed themselves. Your worst tendencies come out to play. Your brain works overtime looking for clues.

Here’s All That, a piece by David Foster Wallace that will be published in next week’s New Yorker.

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Uncollected Salingers

Because somebody out there will surely appreciate it: an unauthorized collection of 22 short stories by J.D. Salinger.

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Midnight in Dostoevsky

Don DeLillo’s got a new short fiction piece in next week’s New Yorker.

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Premium Harmony

Stephen King’s got a (pretty unsettling) piece of short fiction in the upcoming November 9 issue of The New Yorker.

You can read the whole thing online.

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