A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again : essays and arguments / David Foster Wallace

By: Wallace, David Foster [author]Material type: TextTextEdition: First Back Bay editionDescription: 353 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0316925284; 9780316925280; 0316919896Subject(s): Wit and humor
Contents:
Derivative sport in Tornado Alley -- E unibus pluram : television and U.S. fiction -- Getting away from already being pretty much away from it all -- Greatly exaggerated -- David Lynch keeps his head -- Tennis player Michael Joyce's professional artistry as a paradigm of certain stuff about choice, freedom, discipline, joy, grotesquerie, and human completeness -- A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again
Summary: A collection of keen observations, witty analyses, and essays on a wide range of subjects exposes the fault lines in today's society
Item type: Book
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"Originally published in hardcover by Little, Brown and Company, 1997"--Back of title page

Published in Boston, Massachusetts

Includes bibliographical references

Derivative sport in Tornado Alley -- E unibus pluram : television and U.S. fiction -- Getting away from already being pretty much away from it all -- Greatly exaggerated -- David Lynch keeps his head -- Tennis player Michael Joyce's professional artistry as a paradigm of certain stuff about choice, freedom, discipline, joy, grotesquerie, and human completeness -- A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again

A collection of keen observations, witty analyses, and essays on a wide range of subjects exposes the fault lines in today's society

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