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  1. Schrecklich amüsant - aber in Zukunft ohne mich by David Foster Wallace, 2006-01-31
  2. Consider David Foster Wallace: Critical Essays by David Hering, 2010-10-12
  3. Up, Simba! by David Foster Wallace, 2000-09-15
  4. Novels by David Foster Wallace (Study Guide): Infinite Jest, the Pale King, the Broom of the System
  5. Extincion by DAVID FOSTER WALLACE , 2007
  6. Suicides by Hanging in California: David Foster Wallace, Rozz Williams, Jonathan Brandis, Kazuyoshi Miura, Ray Combs, Mack Ray Edwards
  7. The Best American Essays 2007 -- Edited and with an Introduction By David Foster Wallace by David Foster (Editor) Wallace, 2007
  8. Biography - Wallace, David Foster (1962-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Review of Contemporary Fiction (Spring 1996): The Future of Fiction, A Forum Edited by David Foster Wallace by John O'Brien, David Foster Wallace, 1996-01
  10. Vergessenheit: Storys by David Foster Wallace,
  11. Girl With Curious Hair. SIGNED. by David Foster Wallace, 1989
  12. Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace (Paperback) by David Lipsky (Author), 2010
  13. Becoming the New Man in Post-Postmodernist Fiction - Portrayals of Masculinities in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest and Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club by Andrew Steven Delfino, 2008-01-21
  14. Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity (Great Discoveries) by David Foster Wallace, 2003

41. Central Booking - Read Like Crazy...
Writings on david foster wallace Popular Press Stein, Lorin. david foster wallaceIn the Company of Creeps. Publishers Weekly, 246.18, May 3, 1999, 5253.
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42. Books: David Foster Wallace (The Boston Phoenix . 02-23-98)
An interview with david foster wallace reveals what he really thinksof editors. The Boston Phoenix david foster wallace Talking
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David Foster Wallace
By Tom Scocca I've never been considered Press before," writes David Foster Wallace at the beginning of his 1993 essay "Getting Away from Already Pretty Much Being Away from It All." That may be technically true; when Harper's A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again , is a masterly example of nonfiction. Wallace's reputation still rests mainly on his fiction, especially 1996's 1079-page Infinite Jest (Little, Brown). But the humor and intellectual deftness that made the 35-year-old Wallace a hot young property in the world of literary novels he won a MacArthur "genius" grant last year, and the words virtuosity and brilliance tend to tumble across his blurb pages also make him a captivating reporter. The writing in A Supposedly Fun Thing , the 1997 collection of his magazine work now reissued in paperback, has the sort of conceptual and stylistic force that gets a writer talked about as a generational icon. The title essay, a 96-page account (including 137 of Wallace's distinctive footnotes) of a seven-day Caribbean luxury cruise, has assumed epochal status; Phoenix book reviewer Jordan Ellenberg called another essay the athlete profile "Tennis Player Michael Joyce's Professional Artistry as a Paradigm of Certain Stuff about Choice, Freedom, Discipline, Joy, Grotesquerie, and Human Completeness" "the best piece of sports writing I have ever read."

43. Review David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
Jody Beth Rosen reviews david foster wallace'sBrief Interviews With Hideous Men.
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44. DINO - Kultur - Literatur - Autoren Und Autorinnen - W - Wallace, David Foster
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45. Infinite Jest By David Foster Wallace, Reviewed
Infinite Jest by david foster wallace. reviewed by Richard Seltzer,seltzer@samizdat.com, www.samizdat.com Brilliant details and
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Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
reviewed by Richard Seltzer, seltzer@samizdat.com www.samizdat.com Brilliant details and minor characters and digressions engage the reader, but overwhelm the storyline. Memorable characters (a la Dickens, or Irving, or Pynchon) abound, but not a single one with warmth and humanity. Minor figures are given amazing, complete and totally bizarre pasts, but the main story with its numerous interrelated threads is never resolved. Many of the details resounded for me in particular because the setting so carefully described is Boston a very recognizable Boston, even though most of the action is set about ten years in the future. Also, one of the major (unresolved) plot threads is the quest for an "entertainment" (a futuristic next stage beyond movies/videotapes) referred to as the "samizdat" (which happens to be the name of my company meaning "self-published"). This is a science-fiction novel with all the flavor and feel and nitty-gritty smell and taste of the present. It is presented in a series of seemingly jumbled strokes. Gradually the picture becomes clearer, the imaginary history between 1996 and the time of the story gets filled in; and we are gradually introduced to bizarre elements of technology and politics long after the terminology was first used. Much of the story (and the innumerable digressions) revolves around drugs and alcoholism. And this is paralleled by story elements dealing with "entertainment" and its affect on the mind (and soul). It both cases, it's as if the mind has hidden switches and compartments and stimuli of particular kinds can produce massive, grotesque, and yet predictable results. (Like the mind is a machine, and there are important aspects of its operation that up until now have remained unknown.) This aspect of the plot is reminiscent of Vonnegut's

46. From David Foster Wallace’s “Tri-Stan: I Sold Sissee Nar To Ecko” A Short Sto
photo by Gary Hannabarger. david foster wallace. reading April 3,2002. From “TriStan I Sold Sissee Nar to Ecko” a short story
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photo by Gary Hannabarger David Foster Wallace reading April 3, 2002 From “Tri-Stan: I Sold Sissee Nar to Ecko” a short story in Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Agon M. Nar’s programming arche was the metastasis of originality. Brady Bunch All in the Family Family Ties Diff’rent Strokes Gimme a Break Who’s the Boss?, from whose brows, hydra-like, sprang Webster Mr. Belvedere Growing Pains Married...With Children Life Goes On Cosby David Foster Wallace is the author of Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, Infinite Jest, The Broom of the System , and Girl with Curious Hair . He has also published a book of essays and arguments, A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again . His essays and stories have appeared in Harper’s, The New Yorker, Playboy, Paris Review, Conjunctions, Premiere, Tennis, The Missouri Review , and The Review of Contemporary Fiction . Wallace is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, a Whiting Award, a Lannan Award for Fiction, a Paris Review Prize for humor, the QPB Joe Savago New Voices Award, and an O. Henry Award. He attended the University of Arizona MFA Program in Creative Writing and he currently lives in downstate Illinois. Back to Reading Series

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48. Uitgeverij Vassallucci - David Foster Wallace - Korte Gesprekken Met Vreselijke
Korte gesprekken met vreselijke mannen david foster wallace. david foster wallaceis een van de meest getalenteerde jonge Amerikaanse auteurs van dit moment.
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Korte gesprekken met vreselijke mannen
David Foster Wallace Vertaald uit het Amerikaans door Ronald Cohen David Foster Wallace is een van de meest getalenteerde jonge Amerikaanse auteurs van dit moment. Al vanaf zijn romandebuut in 1987 met De bezem van het systeem , werd hij enthousiast onthaald als potentiële troonopvolger van vermaarde auteurs als Pynchon, Coover en Delillo. Wallace heeft zich steeds afgekeerd van het mediacircus dat zich rond collega brat-packers Brett Easton Ellis en Jay McInerney afspeelde - die gelijktijdig of rond die tijd debuteerden - en ging en gaat nog steeds zijn eigen onvoorspelbare weg. In 1996 verscheen zijn Great American Novel Infinite Jest , die ook hier te lande veel aandacht in de pers kreeg. En nu is er dan een nieuwe verhalenbundel: Korte gesprekken met vreselijke mannen. Deze 23 verhalen, waarvan er een aantal reeds verschenen in Paris Review Harper´s en Esquire , bieden een bitter en satirisch commentaar op The American Way of Life. Het zijn verhalen van een auteur die niet terugdeinst voor romantiek (of haar als frauduleus te ontmaskeren). De verhalen worden afgewisseld met korte gesprekken met vreselijke mannen, die zich richten tot een niet nader genoemde vrouw. Ze geven zich bloot in al hun beklagenswaardige fantasieën. David Foster Wallace (1963) publiceerde reeds twee romans, een verhalen- en een essaybundel. Zijn verhalen verschenen tevens in

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50. Brief Interviews With Hideous Men - David Foster Wallace
parents and a sex scene came on? david foster wallace creates a collectionof short stories guaranteed to bring that feeling back.
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
David Foster Wallace
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Get out a dictionary and put on your snorkel. David Foster Wallace is back with a collection of short stories and eccentric pieces outlining those parts of human nature that should stay in the dark under a rock. You know them- those parts of you that are just a little too difficult to confront... Wallace brings them out into the blinding spotlight in language that is so rich and full, so energetic and juicy, that you need to chew each sentence thoroughly before you swallow it. Ah, but it's worth it. Peppered in between the "interviews" are short stories to make you squirm. One is a narrative in Proustian detail casting you as a 13 year old boy working up the nerve to jump off the high dive with every detail from pool tile texture to water evaporating off your pubescent skin rich in detail. Another story consists of a lengthy psychological profile of a sociopathically needy woman and the friends she tortures by prolonged crying phone calls and the toll her psychiatrist's suicide has on her stability and self-worth. There is a short narrative of a young man that suddenly has the realization his otherwise normal father once "pistol whipped" him with his organ when he was a boy. This results in a fall out in his family as he confronts his father with this accusation that may or may not be true. While the subject matter is churning, the prose is leaping and bounding. The words Wallace chooses form a symphony of thick detail and ironic humor dripping with detail. While you are guaranteed to break out a dictionary on at least one word per page, you come out all the richer for it. In the end the stories give back what you put into them- you wrestle them as a formidable foe, but like when you are kids, after you are done wrestling, you go home as friends.

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52. TecaLibri: David Foster Wallace: Opere
copertine narrativa statunitense TecaLibri. david foster Wallaceopere. 1987 The broom of the system, Avon Book, New York, 1987 La
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53. Greg Harfst's Home Page: David Foster Wallace: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never
david foster wallace A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again. My friendBrian Stewart is a big fan of david foster wallace. Following
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David Foster Wallace: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
My friend Brian Stewart is a big fan of David Foster Wallace. Following his suggestion, I read this collection of essays and arguments, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again . The pieces cover DFW's experience with junior tennis in windy Illinios, TV in a postmodern society, an Illinois state fair, a pro tennis tournament, and a seven night cruise in the Caribbean. Observing DFW's unique writing style, prodigious use of footnotes, Illinois roots, and overall world-view, it is not surprise that Stewart is a big fan. While I found some of the pieces to be a bit tiresome, they did amuse me, and keep me reading. I particularly appreciated his descriptions of Illinois and tennis both topics that I understand and appreciate. He also slips little mathematical references in his remarks, which I enjoy. The best footnote, and longest sentence, is on pages 331 and 332. It reads: paper napkin instead of one of the plentiful and sturdier linen napkins, which results I'd prefer not to describe in any more detail than as

54. ZDF.de - Interview Mit David Foster Wallace
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55. Links To Literature: David Foster Wallace
Organized and annotated links to david foster wallace resources on the Internet.LINKS TO LITERATURE. GENERAL RESOURCES. NY Times david foster wallace.
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56. David Foster Wallace '85 Returns To Read Works
david foster wallace '85 Returns To Read Works. by ELIZABETH ROYLES,Managing News Editor. It's a pleasure to be back. I've never
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"It's a pleasure to be back. I've never been in this part of the Red Room before," David Foster Wallace '85 said, opening his Monday night reading to a crowd of about 150 people, mostly students. After a brief introduction by Professor of English Dale Peterson, Wallace read selections from his two most recently published books, Infinite Jest (1996) and A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again (1997), as well as a segment of a soon-to-be-published short story. The section Wallace read from Infinite Jest describes the possible social implications of video telephones, which he dubs "teleputers" or "TPs" in the novel. Appreciative laughter filled the Red Room as Wallace detailed the possible ramifications of "videophony," which included the development of "Optimistically Misrepresentational Masking," or "OMM," to hide the caller's true appearance. The title essay of A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again also elicited quite a bit of laughter, as Wallace described the hazards of too much pampering aboard a popular cruise line.

57. 2. David Foster Wallace's Concept Of Image-fiction
2. david foster wallace's concept of imagefiction. In his essay EUnibus Pluram Television and US Fiction david foster wallace
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2. David Foster Wallace's concept of image-fiction
In his essay "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction" David Foster Wallace investigates the problems and possibilities of fiction-writing in a culture dominated by TV-watching. His perception that he is part of a generation of people who have spent their whole conscious lives being part of TV's audience leads him to a reconsideration of literary strategies. If television indeed has become so natural and "built in", then new literary ways must be found to make it visible again. Thus, he believes, "younger writers owe themselves a richer account of just why TV's become such a dominating force on people's consciousness."( In reflecting upon the effects and techniques of television in his fictions, Wallace sees them as part of a subgenre which he calls "image-fiction". This kind of fiction, "uses the transient received myths of popular culture as a world in which to imagine fictions about 'real,' albeit pop-mediated, public characters."( ) But, as I will show, it achieves much more than this: it can be a means to explore all the ways in which TV and other mass media influence the ways in which subjects perceive themselves and the world. Image-fiction is deeply concerned with the media-saturated consciousness of people and traces profound sociological and psychological changes in a TV-culture.

58. Author David Foster Wallace To Read For International Writers Center Series
Author david foster wallace to read for International Writers Center series.Author david foster wallace will read from his works at 8 pm Tuesday, Dec.
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Author David Foster Wallace to read for International Writers Center series
Author David Foster Wallace will read from his works at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the West Campus Conference Center. The event will inaugurate the 1997-98 Reading Series for the International Writers Center in Arts and Sciences. Wallace's book of essays, "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again," published this year, is "animated by Mr. Wallace's wonderfully exuberant prose, a zingy, elastic gift for metaphor and imaginative sleight of hand, combined with a taste for amphetamine-like stream-of-consciousness riffs," according to Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times. Wallace also wrote the novels "Infinite Jest" (1996) and "The Broom of the System" (1987) and the short story collection "Girl With Curious Hair" (1989). With Mark Costello, he wrote "Signifying Rappers" (1990), an investigation of rap and popular culture in America. Wallace has received the Whiting Award, the Lannan Award for Fiction, the Paris Review Prize for humor, the QPG Joe Savago New Voices Award, an O. Henry Award and a 1997 MacArthur Fellowship. Born in Ithaca, N.Y., in 1962, Wallace grew up in central Illinois. He received a bachelor's degree in 1985 in English and philosophy from Amherst College and a master of fine arts in 1987 from the University of Arizona. He now lives in Bloomington, Ill., and is an associate professor of English at Illinois State University.

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60. David Foster Wallace,
Infinite Jest, david foster wallace. Perhaps david foster wallace's originalbook was a work of genius and utterly unreadable by any mere mortal.
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Infinite Jest
Infinite Jest , David Foster Wallace
The first 25 pages and the last 200 (and a few of the 150 additional pages of endnotes) of this book are wonderful.
Sadly, the book is not 225 pages long.
I am torn. On the one hand, I appreciate the craftedness of this book. It's a bit like a chaotic stage scene, where the audience is supposed to feel like everything's a-whirl but the actors all know exactly where they're going and where they're supposed to end up (even if, in this case, they actually don't end up until 50 pages after Wallace stops writing). I appreciate that the structure of this book owes nothing to accident, that he has told the story in the order he has for some reason. Unfortunately, whatever the reason, it could have been more compellingly told had it been told some other way.
Not some other way in any deep sense. I rather like the way the story crystallizes out of the apparent chaos, the characters shuffling around until they all end up more or less where they're supposed to. But the first 400 pages of this book (minus the first 25) are too difficult to follow. The order of events presented makes it nearly impossible to know what's relevant to what (and because it's Wallace, you know it's relevant). But I secretly fear that they're too difficult to follow not because of anything really structural, but instead because we aren't treated to anything like a real, three-dimensional character (after the first 25 pages) until we start getting the Don Gately storyline.

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