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David Foster Wallace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

JAMES ANNESLEY
Affiliation:
Newcastle University.

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Review Essay
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References

1 David Foster Wallace, “E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction,” in idem, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again (London: Abacus, 1998), 21–82, 51.

2 McCaffery, Larry, “An Interview with David Foster Wallace,” Review of Conemporary Fiction, 13, 2 (1993), 127–50, 140.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., 140.

4 David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest (London: Abacus, 2008; first published 1996), 725.

5 McCaffery, 132.

6 David Foster Wallace, “How Tracy Austen Broke My Heart,” in idem, Consider the Lobster (London: Abacus, 2005), 141–55, 154.

7 Bruce Weber, “David Foster Wallace,” New York Times, 15 Sept. 2008, A23.