David Foster Wallace – R.I.P.

Excerpted from the Times.

Much of Mr. Wallace’s work, from his gargantuan 1996 novel “Infinite Jest” to his excursions into journalism, felt like outtakes from a continuing debate inside his head about the state of the world and the role of the writer in it, and the chasm between idealism and cynicism, aspirations and reality. The reader could not help but feel that Mr. Wallace had inhaled the muchness of contemporary America — a place besieged by too much data, too many video images, too many high-decibel sales pitches and disingenuous political ads — and had so many contradictory thoughts about it that he could only expel them in fat, prolix narratives filled with Möbius strip-like digressions, copious footnotes and looping philosophical asides. If this led to self-indulgent books badly in need of editing — “Infinite Jest” clocked in at an unnecessarily long 1,079 pages — it also resulted in some wonderfully powerful writing. The writer was found dead was found dead in his home on Friday, after apparently committing suicide.

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Cot Should we begrudge David Bennioff his good fortune? He writes cool books, he writes cool movies, he's married to this chick ... and his latest novel, City of Thieves is one helluva read. I couldn't put it down. This will undoubtedly be made into a film in the coming year.

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