Assembled by his widow, Karen Green, and apparently salvaged from a garage overrun with spiders, it includes hundreds of books from Wallace's personal library, as well as multiple drafts of various novels and non-fiction essays.
It also includes whimsical childhood musings, like the poem about vikings, below: "If you were to see a viking today, it's best that you go some other way," wrote a six- or seven-year old Wallace.
The New Yorker features a 10-part slideshow of found Wallace items.
Via Alexander Russo at This Week in Education.















