Vulture Reading Room Wraps Up on David Foster Wallace
Says Sam Anderson: "I could go on forever, but I'll stop there. In conclusion: It’s all tremendously complicated."
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Says Sam Anderson: "I could go on forever, but I'll stop there. In conclusion: It’s all tremendously complicated."
On "Wallace’s fullest elaboration of what he saw as the key question of modern existence."
And to awesome invented terms like the "Last Great White American Player Syndrome."
Lethem: “I felt starved for something booklike in this book-resembling object.”
Was watching John Stockton play really "like being trapped in the missionary position for two decades"?
Dissecting the Sports Guy's magnum opus.
Sarah Weinman, Matt Taibbi, and Professor Geoffrey K. Pullum weigh in at the Vulture Reading Room.
The 'Get Your War On' author has submitted his first contribution to the Vulture Reading Room, in the form of a PowerPoint presentation.
Two more pundits weigh in on Bill Wasik's 'And Then There’s This.'
'New York' book critic Sam Anderson has assembled an elite team of literati to discuss Bill Wasik’s 'And Then There’s This.'
The discussion between a roundtable of literary luminaries over 'Wetlands' is, sadly, coming to an end.
In his latest dispatch, Sam Anderson defends Charlotte Roche's novel after making one small concession: "Roche is a black hole of literary talent."