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Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays
Not as Good as Most People Think (Still Not Bad): I don't get all the 5 star, Wallace loving reviews here. This really isn't spectacular. There are some 5 star essays in the book (Big Red Son, Host). Also some one star ones that are just awful and [... more]
$25.95
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Amazon.com Review: Amid the screams of adulation for bandanna-clad wunderkind David Foster Wallace, you might hear a small peep. It is the cry for some restraint. On occasion the reader is left in the dust wondering where the story went, as the author, [... more]
$16.50
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Oblivion: Stories
Missing Something: First, let me say I absolutely LOVE reading David Foster Wallace. This collection showcases one of his strengths: the attention to detail - or, more accurately - the minutiae - of everyday thoughts; how, for example, three minutes of a [... more]
$25.95
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The Broom of the System
Self indulgent twaddle: I am a fan of DFW - Infinite Jest is one of my favorite books, and I've loved even some of his weirder forays into metafiction in his collections of short works. I was very surprised and disappointed by this novel, in fact forced [... more]
$6.99
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Amazon.com Review: Amid the screams of adulation for bandanna-clad wunderkind David Foster Wallace, you might hear a small peep. It is the cry for some restraint. On occasion the reader is left in the dust wondering where the story went, as the author, [... more]
$14.99
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The Best American Essays 2007 (The Best American Series)
Like all anthologies, a mixed bag.: A typical anthology in this series has about two dozen essays and merits a 3-star rating. This book is no exception. With essays by Ian Buruma, Malcolm Gladwell, Cynthia Ozick, Marilynne Robinson, Richard Rodriguez, [... more]
$28.00
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Infinite Jest
Amazon.com Review: In a sprawling, wild, super-hyped magnum opus, David Foster Wallace fulfills the promise of his precocious novel The Broom of the System. Equal parts philosophical quest and screwball comedy, Infinite Jest bends every rule of fiction, [... more]
$17.99
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Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays
Not as Good as Most People Think (Still Not Bad): I don't get all the 5 star, Wallace loving reviews here. This really isn't spectacular. There are some 5 star essays in the book (Big Red Son, Host). Also some one star ones that are just awful and [... more]
$14.99
Amazon.com

Fiction International 19:2 (Aids Art, Photomontages from ...
Author: Kenneth Bernard Author: Alberto Moravia Author: Marianne Hauser Author: David Foster Wallace Author: Richard Kostelanetz. Lewis Shiner Author: et al. Binding: Paperback EAN: 9781879691001 Edition: 19:2 ISBN: 1879691000 Number Of Pages: 212 [... more]
$6.00
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The Broom of the System
Self indulgent twaddle: I am a fan of DFW - Infinite Jest is one of my favorite books, and I've loved even some of his weirder forays into metafiction in his collections of short works. I was very surprised and disappointed by this novel, in fact forced [... more]
$14.00
Amazon.com

The Best American Essays 2007 (Edition 001)
Like all anthologies, a mixed bag.: A typical anthology in this series has about two dozen essays and merits a 3-star rating. This book is no exception. With essays by Ian Buruma, Malcolm Gladwell, Cynthia Ozick, Marilynne Robinson, Richard Rodriguez, [... more]
$14.00
Amazon.com

Oblivion: Stories
Missing Something: First, let me say I absolutely LOVE reading David Foster Wallace. This collection showcases one of his strengths: the attention to detail - or, more accurately - the minutiae - of everyday thoughts; how, for example, three minutes of a [... more]
$14.99
Amazon.com
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