Just finished reading, for the first time, the short story "Bartleby, The Scrivener" by Melville.
I have also been reading the essays in David Foster Wallace in Context[1], published in November of 2022.
And I'm looking forward to reading here soon the seemingly first ever English translation of Philipp Mainländer's The Philosophy of Redemption[2], just published several weeks ago.
Oh, yes, exceedingly so. I found it to be extraordinary[1]. It has been on the back of my mind to-read since late summer of 2019, where the recommendation came from a soft-spoken lecturer.
1: For example, ranging from "...Nippers would sometimes impatiently rise from his seat, and stooping over his
table, spread his arms wide apart, seize the whole desk..." to "...at leisure intervals I looked a little into
'Edwards on the Will,' and 'Priestly on Necessity'..."
I have also been reading the essays in David Foster Wallace in Context[1], published in November of 2022.
And I'm looking forward to reading here soon the seemingly first ever English translation of Philipp Mainländer's The Philosophy of Redemption[2], just published several weeks ago.
1: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/david-foster-wallace-in...
2: https://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Redemption-Philipp-Mainl%C...