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Here is a list of the books he read and enjoyed the most from 2006 to 2011.

https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/2577-a-hacktivist-reading-l...

Very illuminating to see how wide his interests were.




Pardon me for asking, but why a third-party source?

They're all on his blog[0], which is still alive.

[0] http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/books2011


Reading through his review of The Trial is surreal.


"DFW's suicide hit me very hard. I ended up coping by reading every piece of nonfiction he'd ever published. He was a brilliant, tortured man and I see so much of myself in him. His nonfiction was fantastic and I will consider my life a success if I can do half of what he did. . . . "

That's pretty crushing




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