David Foster Wallace : the last interview and other conversations /

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Author / Creator:Wallace, David Foster, interviewee.
Imprint:Brooklyn : Melville House, [2018]
Description:xxviii, 183 pages ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:The last interview series
Last interview series.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11714505
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Other authors / contributors:Streitfeld, David, writer of introduction.
ISBN:9781612197418
1612197418
Summary:"An expanded edition featuring new interviews and an introduction by the editor, a New York Times journalist and friend of the author. A unique selection of the best interviews given by David Foster Wallace, including the last he gave before his suicide in 2008. Complete with an introduction by Foster Wallace's friend and NY Times journalist, David Streitfeld. And including a new, never-before-published interview between Streitfeld and Wallace"--
Other form:Online version: Wallace, David Foster, interviewee. David Foster Wallace Expanded edition. Brooklyn : Melville House, 2018 9781612197425
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Summary:Thoughtfully edited and expanded, with a new introduction by Foster Wallace's friend, New York Times journalist David Streitfeld, David Foster Wallace: The Last Interview and Other Conversations charts the growth, both personal and artistic, of a uniquely talented and cherished writer, frequently labelled the best of his generation. As well as Wallace's last interview, given to the Wall Street Journal weeks before his death, the volume features a legendary interview with Russian journalist Ostap Karmodi, a conversation with Cleveland State University's Whiskey Island Magazine from early in Wallace's career, his famous Salon interview with Laura Miller following the publication of Infinite Jest, and more. These conversations showcase and illuminate the traits for which Wallace is so beloved: his incomparable humility and enormous erudition, his wit, sensitivity, and humanity. As he eloquently but humbly describes his writing process and motivations, displays his curiosity by time and again turning the tables on his interviewers, and delivers thoughtful, idiosyncratic views on literature, politics, entertainment and discipline, and the state of modern America, a fuller picture of this remarkable mind begins to emerge.
Physical Description:xxviii, 183 pages ; 21 cm.
ISBN:9781612197418
1612197418