Brief Interviews With Hideous Men Director John Krasinski on Adapting David Foster Wallace
"I was scared people would think I was doing this only to get away from 'The Office,' to be super-dark and cerebral."
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"I was scared people would think I was doing this only to get away from 'The Office,' to be super-dark and cerebral."
A web-wide book club is discussing 'Infinite Jest' from now until September.
The answer might surprise you.
A great interview with Glenn Kenny, who worked with DFW on three pieces for 'Premiere' in the mid-nineties.
Our book critic is of two minds about an epic 'New Yorker' article on the life and death of David Foster Wallace.
It's about boredom, for God's sake!
A former student has posted the syllabus from his 2005 Pomona College Literary Interpretation class.
Sadly, David Foster Wallace had nothing to do with it.
Probably, according to various friends, agents, and publishers!
That's what unconfirmed reports on various Websites say!
Lots of public figures organize their work around the demons that eventually take them down, but few of them ever do so with the apparent wisdom and self-awareness Wallace did.
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