One of Time magazine’s Top 100 English-language novels of the last century, the late David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest is a gargantuan book. Its cutting, comedic views cover a broad swath of ...
David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" is a novel known for its length and difficulty, its portraits of addiction and recovery and its many, many footnotes. It is also a novel about Boston. The ...
Nearly the size of a phone book, with dozens of pages of endnotes on subjects from Quebecois separatists to methadone clinics, the novel “Infinite Jest” landed 20 years ago today. An encyclopedic, ...
It was fun for a while, but people quickly got sick of video calls during lockdown. Cabeca de Marmore via Shutterstock In David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest (1996), even the years have their price.
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