DAVID FOSTER WALLACE, IN HIS OWN WORDS
DAVID FOSTER WALLACE, IN HIS OWN WORDS
5/25/2013
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In this collection of excerpts, the late author David Foster Wallace is presented in his own words. The article features quotes from interviews, speeches, and his writings, providing a glimpse into Wallace's thoughts on topics such as literature, entertainment, television, education, and the human condition. Wallace's wit, intelligence, and unique perspective shine through in these selected pieces, offering readers a deeper understanding of his literary voice and the themes that drove his work. Whether you are a fan of Wallace's writing or curious about his insights, this collection provides a valuable insight into the mind of one of modern literature's most influential figures.
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