The Last Interview and Other Conversations
| First published | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Melville House |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Nonfiction |
| Cover art | Christopher King (I) |
| Pages | iv+121+[1] |
| Price | $15.95 |
| ISBN | 9781612192062 |
- First edition (not explicitly stated).
- "© 2012 Melville House Publishing".
- First printing as of number line on the copyright page (also "First Melville House printing: December 2012" is stated).
- Individual copyright statements can be found on the copyright page; notes on the interviewee and the interviewers appear on p. [122].
- The table of contents appears on p. 1.
- Each interview has its own title page; the text of the respective interview begins in each case two pages after that.
- "COVER DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION BY CHRISTOPHER KING" is stated on the back.
- Data from amazon and the second printing.
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | "Something Real American" | Laura Miller & David Foster Wallace | Interview |
| 17 | "There Can Be No Spokesman" | Tom Scocca & David Foster Wallace | Interview |
| 53 | A Brief Interview with a Five-Draft Man | Stacey Schmeidel & David Foster Wallace | Interview |
| 67 | "To Try Extra Hard to Exercise Patience, Politeness, and Imagination" | Dave Eggers & David Foster Wallace | Interview |
| 93 | "Some Kind of Terrible Burden" | Steve Paulson & David Foster Wallace | Interview |
| 115 | The Last Interview | Christopher Farley & David Foster Wallace | Interview |