David Foster Wallace and Religion: Essays on Faith and.
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In the years since his suicide, scholars have explored David Foster Wallace's writing in transdisciplinary ways. This is the first book of its kind to discuss how Wallace understood and wrote about religion. At present, the scholarly community is sharply divided on how best to read Wallace on religious questions. Some interpret him to be a Nietzschean nihilist, while others see in him a.
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But as someone who has written about his books, stories, and essays extensively for more than a decade — no writer’s work has been more important and influential to me than Wallace’s has — I think it’s important to state plainly for the record that David Foster Wallace, for a significant portion of his adult working life, was.
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On May 21, 2005 David Foster Wallace took the podium at Kenyon College and delivered the now-legendary This Is Water, one of history’s greatest commencement addresses — his timeless meditation on the meaning of life and the grueling work required in order to stay awake to the world rather than enslaved by one’s own self-consuming intellect. It included this admonition.
Foster Wallace included in The David Foster Wallace Reader (Penguin Books, 2014). A selection of previously uncollected essays from David Foster Wallace is coming out in book form in November. Consider the lobster and other essays. The outcome, after some interrogation and cross-referencing, was a relationship with the writing of David Foster.