Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson (Paperback, 1988)

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Description: Wittgenstein's Mistress is a fascinating, philosophical work by David Markson (not Steven Moore) that tells the story of a woman named Kate who believes she is the last living person on Earth. Written in the form of a long monologue, the book explores themes of loneliness, existence and reality through Kate's thoughts and memories. She thinks about art, literature, history and philosophy, questioning her own perception of reality. The title of the book refers to the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and his theories about language and reality. The book is a challenging read, but also a deep reflection on human consciousness. Studibuch's business concept is based on the sustainable idea of ​​resource conservation and climate protection. We sell books that are no lo.