David Foster Wallace
Lannan Residency Experience
“The whole trans-Pecos is haunted. Some of this is the high desert, where nothing has a shadow and stormclouds seem just out of reach. Some of it is the quiet, which is so profound it becomes its own hum. It is country that wants nothing from you, where it becomes impossible to take yourself seriously. A fruitful state to be in, work-wise, usually.”
Residents' Experiences
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Mary Ruefle, Poet, Writer, Marfa, Spring 2007
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Benjamin Anastas, Writer, Marfa, Fall 2006
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Richard Powers, Writer, Marfa, Spring 2005
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Mary Crow, Poet, Marfa, Fall 2004
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Rikki Ducornet, Writer, Marfa, Fall 2004
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Marilyn Chin, Poet, Marfa, Winter 2003
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C. D. Wright, Poet, Marfa, Summer 2003
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William L. Fox, Poet, Writer, Marfa, Current 2002
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Monique Truong, Writer, Marfa, Fall 2001
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lê thi diem thúy, Poet, Marfa, Summer 2001
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Dana Levin, Poet, Marfa, Spring 2001
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Caryl Phillips, Writer, Marfa, Winter 2001
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Judy Tuwaletstiwa, Artist, Writer, Marfa, Fall 2000
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David Foster Wallace, Writer, Marfa, Summer 2000
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