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Wallace, David Foster.
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American fiction.
Short stories, American.
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The David Foster Wallace reader [electronic resource] / David Foster Wallace.
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Wallace, David Foster.
New York : Little, Brown and Co., 2014.
Subjects
American fiction.
Short stories, American.
Essays.
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9780316329187 (electronic bk.)
0316329185 (electronic bk.)
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The David Foster Wallace Reader is a compilation from one of the most original writers of our age, featuring selections of his brilliant fiction and nonfiction. For new readers, this is an accessible introduction to the pleasures of reading Wallace; for fans, a must-have best-of; and for teachers, an invaluable tool. Astounding chapters from the novels The Broom of the System, Infinite Jest, and The Pale King are here, along with legendary stories including "The Depressed Person," "Good Old Neon," and his previously uncollected first story. This collection also features Wallace's essays delving into luxury ("A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again"), morality ("Consider the Lobster"), sports ("Roger Federer Both Flesh and Not"), literature, and the deep paradoxes of American life, plus reading lists from his life as a teacher.
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