Tag Archive: David Foster Wallace

Infinite Joy – ‘Infinite Jest’ Has Been Lego’ed!

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I know I keep harping on about how great David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest‘ is (you can see what I’ve written about it so far here, here and here), but if you’re still… Continue reading

Turn That Frown Upside Down With Happy Slippers

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At only 87 pages in, I’ve hardly scratched the surface of David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest’, but it’s so dense, I feel I can only do it justice by taking a page or two… Continue reading

Holiday Reading Dilemmas

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On Tuesday we’re going on our annual ten day holiday to an arts festival in south Pembrokeshire. We’ll be camping the whole time, cooking on an open fire, and while the kids unkink… Continue reading

Don’t Panic! Everything is under Control.

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What started out as a dauntingly hefty cube of a book has, on reading, transformed into the promise of a monumental masterpiece that continually surprises. ‘Infinite Jest’ has already spilled so many new… Continue reading

The Infinite Vastness of Infinite Jest

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This is my second attempt at reading David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest’. My first endeavour with the hardback copy ordered from the library nearly dislocated my shoulder as it met the exact maximum size… Continue reading