David Foster Wallace Analysis

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We started the week expecting to publish one David Foster Wallace post. Then, because of the 50th birthday celebration, it turned into two. And now three. We spent some time tracking down free DFW stories and essays available on the web, and they’re all now listed in our collection, 700 Free eBooks for iPad, Kindle & Other Devices. But we didn’t want them to escape your attention. So here they are — 23 pieces published by David Foster Wallace between 1989 and 2011, mostly in major U.S. publications like The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Atlantic, and The Paris Review. Enjoy, and don’t miss our other collections of free writings by Philip K. Dick and Neil Gaiman. * “9/11: The View From the Midwest” (Rolling Stone, October 25, 2001) * “All That” (New Yorker, December 14, 2009)…show more content…
Fiction” (The Review of Contemporary Fiction, June 22, 1993) * “Federer as Religious Experience” (New York Times, August 20, 2006) * “Good People” (New Yorker, February 5, 2007) * “Host” (The Atlantic, April 2005) * “Incarnations of Burned Children” (Esquire, April 21, 2009) * “Laughing with Kafka” (Harper’s, January 1998) * “Little Expressionless Animals” (The Paris Review, Spring 1988) * “On Life and Work” (Kenyon College Commencement address,

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