The Atlantic: David Foster Wallace Predicted Our Selfie Anxiety Back in 1996
David Foster Wallace may be forever remembered as The Footnote Guy, and not without reason. His prolixity reached even into the small-print margins, and tempus tacendi never seemed to occur to him.
Indy Week: Nettlesome journalist buzzes around David Foster Wallace in The End of the Tour
Are films that dramatize the lives of noteworthy people obliged to illuminate what makes them noteworthy? If so, the David Foster Wallace biopic The End of the Tour had its work cut out for it.
Nettlesome journalist buzzes around David Foster Wallace in The End of the Tour
Time: Jason Segel Tapped To Play David Foster Wallace In Upcoming Biopic
Comedy actor Jason Segel will be playing writer David Foster Wallace in the upcoming film The End of The Tour. The movie is adapted from the 2010 book, Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: ...
Today in publishing and literature: How to celebrate the David Foster Wallace 50th, Cormac McCarthy has been living a double life and the hastily-written Jeremy Lin e-books are here. The most moving ...
Witness the uproarious frenzy of definition when David Foster Wallace cuts loose and tries to make a straightforward statement about the hideous men (and women) in his new book.
The author David Foster Wallace began his commencement address at Kenyon College in 2005 with a brief didactic story. Two young fish are swimming in the water when they pass by an older fish. The ...
The Portland Mercury: And Now, Nine-Year-Old David Foster Wallace’s Story About a Sad Tea Kettle.