Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
- Pages
- 353
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316925280
- Reading Time
- ~6h 11min
Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments is a book by David Foster Wallace. It has 353 pages.
About this book
This posthumous collection assembles David Foster Wallace’s nonfiction writings, presenting his characteristic fusion of cultural criticism, personal reflection, and analytical precision. The essays examine a wide range of subjects, including professional tennis, cruise-ship tourism, television advertising, and the early internet, all filtered through Wallace’s investigation of American consumer culture and the mechanics of modern entertainment. Characterized by his meticulous research, digressive narrative structure, and extensive use of footnotes to develop tangential arguments, Wallace approaches each topic with a balance of satirical observation and philosophical seriousness. The volume traces his persistent engagement with the tension between irony and sincerity, exploring how media saturation influences attention, desire, and interpersonal connection. Rather than maintaining critical distance, Wallace participates in the experiences he analyzes, exposing his own vulnerabilities while dissecting broader cultural patterns. The collection demonstrates his method of transforming journalistic reporting into sustained intellectual inquiry, providing a clear record of his nonfiction practice and his ongoing examination of how individuals navigate meaning within commercialized environments.
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This posthumous collection assembles David Foster Wallace’s nonfiction writings, presenting his characteristic fusion of cultural criticism, personal reflection, and analytical precision. The essays examine a wide range of subjects, including professional tennis, cruise-ship tourism, television adve...
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Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments was written by David Foster Wallace.