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  • Mr. Pietsch regards the version of "The Pale King" presented here as "an astonishingly full novel," but only under the most charitable gaze can it be described as a novel at all.

    A Cure for Head-Exploding Brilliance James Campbell 2011

  • Edel Rodriguez In an introductory note, Wallace's ­editor, Michael Pietsch, writes that "hundreds and hundreds of pages" were discovered in the novelist's study after his death in September 2008, along with floppy disks and notebooks holding portions of what would doubtless have been a much longer book.

    A Cure for Head-Exploding Brilliance James Campbell 2011

  • For a book like "The Art of Fielding," Borders in 2009 would have taken as many as 8,000 copies, says Michael Pietsch , Little, Brown's publisher.

    New Economics Rewrite Book Business Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011

  • But it has several traits not previously known among frogfish, wrote Pietsch, of the University of Washington.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Credit: NASA/CXC/MPE/W. Pietsch et al. Andromeda Galaxy (M31), our closest neighbour.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Bente Lilja Bye 2009

  • • Nick Clegg's press aide Lena Pietsch is soon to be on maternity leave.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • According to Pietsch, Foster Wallace's notebooks were marked intermittently in the margins with the phrase "no voice", seemingly a signal that he was attempting to break away from his accustomed form.

    The Pale King by David Foster Wallace – review 2011

  • With the encouragement of his wife, Karen Green, and his agent, Bonnie Nadell, Michael Pietsch, the author's editor and friend, undertook the assembly of The Pale King out of these disparate materials.

    The Pale King by David Foster Wallace – review 2011

  • What Pietsch has produced is a stunning if clearly incomplete novel, as thematically daring as anything that Foster Wallace attempted.

    The Pale King by David Foster Wallace – review 2011

  • Scuba divers discovered it off Indonesia and University of Washington researcher Ted Pietsch tested its DNA.

    Boing Boing 2009

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