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Infinite Jest

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1558
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ISBN
9780316921176
Reading Time
~27h 17min

Infinite Jest is a fiction book by David Foster Wallace. In 2009. It has 1558 pages.

About this book

David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest maps a near-future United States where entertainment has become so addictive it functions as a lethal commodity. The narrative unfolds across intersecting storylines centered on the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House, a prestigious tennis academy, and a shadowy entertainment industry. Through its sprawling cast of recovering addicts, athletes, academics, and media producers, the novel examines how compulsive consumption shapes human connection, identity, and despair. Wallace structures the work with more than a hundred endnotes that operate as parallel narratives, demanding active reader participation while mirroring the fragmented nature of modern attention. The prose balances rigorous intellectual inquiry with deep empathy for characters struggling against isolation and dependency. Widely recognized for its formal ambition, the book treats addiction not merely as a personal failing but as a cultural condition, exploring how societies manufacture distraction to avoid confronting existential emptiness. Its intricate architecture and sustained psychological realism have established it as a defining work of late twentieth-century American fiction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Infinite Jest?+

Infinite Jest has 1558 pages.

When was Infinite Jest published?+

Infinite Jest was published in 2009.

What genre is Infinite Jest?+

Infinite Jest is a Fiction book.

What is Infinite Jest about?+

David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest maps a near-future United States where entertainment has become so addictive it functions as a lethal commodity. The narrative unfolds across intersecting storylines centered on the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House, a prestigious tennis academy, and a ...

Who wrote Infinite Jest?+

Infinite Jest was written by David Foster Wallace.