wallace-l: Circulation of DFW stuff

thehowlingfantods thehowlingfantods at gmail.com
Wed Sep 17 16:30:28 CDT 2008


Don't forget they're all here, George (and everyone). Along with a
nice intro from you as well.


http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw/the-b.i.-project.html



On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:33, George Carr <georgecarr at gmail.com> wrote:
> I appreciate the offer, Ryan, but it's no problem at all.  I have a
> mailroom/copyroom at my office, which is free of charge for people
> with my seniority, so they'll be doing most of the actual work.  If
> anybody wants to cancel their request to me in favor of downloading
> the thing from Ryan's site, just let me know, and you'll be saving my
> company a couple bucks in postage.
>
> I'll be copying the Brief Interviews CDs myself, on my home computer,
> but that doesn't involve much effort; just a couple of evenings of
> babysitting the CD swapping and labeling while I read or watch
> something more interesting.  More people have requested the CDs than
> the Reader, probably because they downloaded the Reader already.  If
> Ryan or someone wants to host downloads of those files, too, I have no
> objection.  I never cleared the copyright for the project, though, so
> I'd appreciate it if everyone involved could please work hard not to
> make any profit from reproducing the CDs or disseminating the
> recordings, so that I can plausibly claim they were produced solely
> for study and criticism under US "fair use" doctrine.  Or if somebody
> wants to call Bonnie and see if she'll grant a posthumous license, I'm
> up for that, too.  :)
>
> The CDs will go out in the same packages as the Readers, for those who
> requested both.  Everything should be mailed by next week, and I can
> turn my attention to the updated Reader.
>
> Thanks to all,
> George
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:34 AM, Ryan N. <lists at theknowe.net> wrote:
>> And for those that would like to save George some work - maybe hold
>> out on a paper copy from him until he puts together the new reader - a
>> digital copy of it is available at: http://theknowe.net/dfwfiles/pdfs/Carr-The_David_Foster_Wallace_Reader.pdf
>>
>> I don't know if we ever made the entire document searchable (OCRed it)
>> but I now own Adobe Acrobat Professional and could get that done in
>> the next day or two.  Also, if you want the individual stories/essays
>> you could get them (all in searchable versions) from Matt's site http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw/uncollected-dfw.html
>>   It's still worth it to get the entire DFW Reader file, however, for
>> all of the Wallace-l contributed essays at the beginning.
>>
>> Just trying to save you some work, George.
>>
>> - Ryan
>>
>> On Sep 16, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Renato Parada wrote:
>>
>>>> Just a reminder that I produced two quasi-underground DFW projects in
>>>> 2005, that are yours for the asking.  One is an inch-thick chapbook
>>>> of
>>>> DFW's uncollected magazine writing (some of which was later collected
>>>> in CtL, and most of which has subsequently been archived online),
>>>> also
>>>> including essays by wallace-l people.
>>>
>>> For the brazilian members of the list -- I have a copy of George`s
>>> uncollected DFW`s works.
>>>
>>> If anybody wants a copy, please let me now. It will make me a little
>>> happier too.
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