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  • ...r a healthy distrust of irony and intellectualizing. Here is my verdict: Infinite Jest has a heart of gold. The viewpoints it presents with the greatest vi ...ounter "the darkness of the red cave that opens out before closed eyes." [[Infinite Jest - The Times Literary Supplement|''Read the review »'']]
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  • ...s (a fact not irrelevant to the novel under review). His latest offering, "Infinite Jest," has been moving toward us like an ocean disturbance, pushing increas ''Infinite Jest''. What is it, and where has it come from? Let me try the second quest
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  • | name = Infinite Jest '''''Infinite Jest''''' (1996) is a novel written by [[David Foster Wallace]]. The length
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  • ..., subjects will saw off their own unanesthetized fingers to see it again. "Infinite Jest" (the novel) will let you off easier than that, but readers should kno ...endless novel which will drive everybody mad"; it wasn't and didn't, but "Infinite Jest" practically is and just might. A jacket blurb calls it "a 'Naked Lunc
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  • ...a-book. This is the age of the sound bite. But diving into the riches of ''Infinite Jest'' is also an exhilarating, breathtaking experience. This book teems wi ...nd, Jim, committed suicide at age 54. "Himself," the boys called him. "The Infinite Jester" became his sobriquet among the cognoscenti - for the teasingly enig
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  • ''Infinite Jest'', the title of David Foster Wallace's gargantuan new novel, is a kind "Infinite Jest" the movie is the final opus of an "apres-garde" film maker with a pro
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  • ...se millennial novels is David Foster Wallace's encyclopedic masterpiece, ''Infinite Jest'' (1996), which has been reissued to coincide with the novel's tenth a ''Infinite Jest'' is a sprawling tour de force, which is often melancholy, funny and e
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  • ...concerned David Foster Wallace when he read the proofs of his 1,079-page ''Infinite Jest''. "There were about 712,000 typos, and I freaked," says the 33-year-o ...llection, ''Girl with Curious Hair'', published in 1989. It was the year ''Infinite Jest'' began taking shape. "In a time of unprecedented comfort and pleasure
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  • The ''Infinite Jest'' wiki was created by Tim Ware in February 2009. Tim also developed th Special thanks go to '''Andrew E. Mathis''' whose own ''Infinite Jest'' wiki has been folded into this one. Andrew's content gives the [[Inf
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  • ...an break from the coffle and choose freely, Americanly, from an Americanly infinite variety of moving images ''hardly distinguishable from real-life images'',
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  • [[Image:cover_IJ.jpg|310px|right]]<big>'''Welcome to the ''Infinite Jest'' Wiki'''</big> ...ative=9325&creativeASIN=0316066524&linkCode=as2&tag=pyncwiki-20 '''Order ''Infinite Jest''''']
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  • ...r a healthy distrust of irony and intellectualizing. Here is my verdict: Infinite Jest has a heart of gold. The viewpoints it presents with the greatest vi ...ounter "the darkness of the red cave that opens out before closed eyes." [[Infinite Jest - The Times Literary Supplement|''Read the review &#187;'']]
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  • ...s (a fact not irrelevant to the novel under review). His latest offering, "Infinite Jest," has been moving toward us like an ocean disturbance, pushing increas ''Infinite Jest''. What is it, and where has it come from? Let me try the second quest
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    ...real life Kate Gompert, and she sued Wallace over the use of her name in ''Infinite Jest'']
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    ..."his neonatal lens to blur things in imitation of a neonatal retina" 222; "Infinite Jim" 225; the completed assembly of what she'd appeared in [...] and doubts '''Infinite Jest'''<br />
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    ...n her first major until July of 2000. And finally, note that Wallace wrote Infinite Jest from 1993 - 1996. Hell of a guess, eh?)
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  • | name = Infinite Jest '''''Infinite Jest''''' (1996) is a novel written by [[David Foster Wallace]]. The length
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  • ...mona College in Claremont, California. He was known for his 1996 novel ''[[Infinite Jest]]'',<ref name="LAT1">{{cite web ...rison, editor at ''Harper's Magazine''; Michael Pietsch, the editor of ''[[Infinite Jest]]'' and Wallace's later work; Deborah Treisman, Fiction Editor at ''Th
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  • ..., subjects will saw off their own unanesthetized fingers to see it again. "Infinite Jest" (the novel) will let you off easier than that, but readers should kno ...endless novel which will drive everybody mad"; it wasn't and didn't, but "Infinite Jest" practically is and just might. A jacket blurb calls it "a 'Naked Lunc
    7 KB (1,166 words) - 04:39, 9 February 2009
  • ...a-book. This is the age of the sound bite. But diving into the riches of ''Infinite Jest'' is also an exhilarating, breathtaking experience. This book teems wi ...nd, Jim, committed suicide at age 54. "Himself," the boys called him. "The Infinite Jester" became his sobriquet among the cognoscenti - for the teasingly enig
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  • ...te software (and pre-Internet computerized encyclopedias and atlases) when Infinite Jest was written, and even then it was predicted that DVD-ROMs or some othe ...tells us, this the chemical name for crystal meth. Calling to mind that <i>Infinite Jest</i> was published in 1996, don't think crystal meth is a new phenomeno
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  • ''Infinite Jest'', the title of David Foster Wallace's gargantuan new novel, is a kind "Infinite Jest" the movie is the final opus of an "apres-garde" film maker with a pro
    7 KB (1,251 words) - 02:38, 11 February 2009
  • ...se millennial novels is David Foster Wallace's encyclopedic masterpiece, ''Infinite Jest'' (1996), which has been reissued to coincide with the novel's tenth a ''Infinite Jest'' is a sprawling tour de force, which is often melancholy, funny and e
    10 KB (1,624 words) - 04:27, 11 February 2009
  • ...concerned David Foster Wallace when he read the proofs of his 1,079-page ''Infinite Jest''. "There were about 712,000 typos, and I freaked," says the 33-year-o ...llection, ''Girl with Curious Hair'', published in 1989. It was the year ''Infinite Jest'' began taking shape. "In a time of unprecedented comfort and pleasure
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  • ...itled 6th Subsidized Year) as 2007. Critic Stephen Burn, in his book on ''Infinite Jest'', argues convincingly that Y.D.A.U. corresponds to 2009: the MIT Lang
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  • Besides a character in ''Infinite Jest,'' Tex Watson was the nickname of Charles Watson, one of the chief mur
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  • ...and was one of the photographs Wallace considered using on the cover of ''Infinite Jest'' (mentioned in ''Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself'').]
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  • ...optics similar to the concept applied in a Neutral Density Filter, given ''Infinite Jest'''s optics motif.<br /> ...emains are uncovered: 'Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest'
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  • ...ating during Wallace's stay at nearby McLean Hospital but closed before <i>Infinite Jest</i>'s publication.
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  • ...-headed dog, clearing dung from the Augean stables, and stealing apples of infinite joy; compared here to Gately ("head was square"), who lost his mind as an a
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