Fare Forward : Letters from David Markson - Laura Sims

Fare Forward

Letters from David Markson

By: Laura Sims (Editor), David Markson, Ann Beattie (Afterword by)

Paperback | 15 April 2014 | Edition Number 1

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In this first-ever book of letters by novelist David Markson-a quintessential owriter's writero whose work David Foster Wallace once lauded as opretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this countryo-readers will experience Markson at his wittiest and warmest. Laura Sims shares her correspondence with him, which began with an impassioned fan letter in 2003 and ended with his death in 2010, finally allowing a glimpse into the personal world of this solitary man who found his life's solace in literature.

The letters trace the growth of a genuine and moving friendship between two writers at very different stages; in them we see Markson grapple, humorously, with the indignities of old age and poor health, and reminiscence about his early days as a key literary figure in the Greenwich Village scene of the 1950s and 60s. At the same time, he sincerely celebrates Sims's marriage and the first milestones of her career as a poet. The book is full of engaging commentary on life, love, and the writing life-

On old age- oDid I say I was 117? Now that the humidity has finally lifted, I sometimes don't feel a day over 109.o

On critics- oIf I'd run into the guyaI would have punched him in the mouth.o

On blogs- oI would rather spend an hour and a half trying to solve the roughest first draft of a note for the new bookathan ever ever ever read another word of the Internet.o

On politics- oI hope neither of you slashed your wrists after the election. I was gonna jump off the roof here, but my sciatica hurt too much for me to get over the railing.o

Markson reveals himself to be casually erudite, caustically funny, lovably cantankerous, and always entertaining. This volume marks a significant contribution to our understanding and appreciation of Markson's indubitably important and affecting body of work and will be a delight for his long-time fans as well as those just now discovering him.
Industry Reviews
"In 2003, the poet Laura Sims wrote a gushing fan letter to the experimental-fiction writer David Markson. (" 'Perfect' is the one word I would choose to describe your work as a whole," she wrote.) 'Fare Forward, ' a new book, collects Markson's side of their ensuing correspondence, which continued until 2010, when he died at 82."
-New York Times Book Review

"Readers familiar with the late novelist's work will find much in these pages; but even readers with only a passing familiarity will be rewarded."
-Publishers Weekly

"Sims' book is a poignant testament to a sort of friendship the Internet has obsoleted"
-The Chicago Tribune

"I like that the title is positive, forward-looking, and optimistic in a way, because I think that there's actually an optimism in his writing that is often buried, but is sort of always there, a strange optimism that I can't quite describe."
-Full Stop

"An intimate, lively portrait of Markson through short letters, Fare Forward is a perfect companion to Markson's books and a moving, spare chronicle of the last few years of his life."
-Brian Evenson

"Oh how beautiful to hear David Markson's voice one more time, off-hand, casually erudite, vulnerable, engaged, open, humble. These letters provide a precious glimpse into the way an extraordinary writer moved through the world. It gives us fragments of the sensibility he used and transformed into his life's work. There is such poignancy here, as he grapples with solitude, or the passing of time, or the re-election of George W. Bush, or finding a new form for his next novel in the last years of his life. There's so much heart and soul there.

There was once a time I would run into David regularly at the wine store on Seventh Avenue in the Village or other such places and we would often linger and talk--it was always part gossip, part literature, part angst what-will-ever-become-of-us-as-writers stuff. How I long to speak with him one more time! Fare Forward brings back the man, intimately and with great immediacy and I am deeply grateful for it, every word. Thank you Laura Sims."
-Carole Maso

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