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Consider the Lobster and Other Essays

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Pages
343
Language
EN
ISBN
9780316156110
Reading Time
~6h

Consider the Lobster and Other Essays is a book by David Foster Wallace. It has 343 pages.

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This collection brings together a decade of David Foster Wallace’s nonfiction writing, showcasing his distinctive blend of cultural criticism, philosophical inquiry, and literary essays. Spanning topics from the ethics of cooking live crustaceans to the psychological effects of television on American literature, Wallace examines how language, entertainment, and consumer culture shape modern consciousness. The title essay investigates the Maine Lobster Festival while probing questions of animal sentience and moral responsibility, reflecting his broader interest in the boundaries between human experience and institutional systems. Other pieces explore addiction, narrative form, and the evolving role of fiction in a media-saturated age. Wallace’s prose is characterized by meticulous research, self-aware digression, and a persistent concern with authenticity in an increasingly mediated world. The volume presents a rigorous examination of how readers and writers interpret reality through the lenses of art, commerce, and everyday life.

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Consider the Lobster and Other Essays has 343 pages.

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This collection brings together a decade of David Foster Wallace’s nonfiction writing, showcasing his distinctive blend of cultural criticism, philosophical inquiry, and literary essays. Spanning topics from the ethics of cooking live crustaceans to the psychological effects of television on America...

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Consider the Lobster and Other Essays was written by David Foster Wallace.