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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marshall BoswellPublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Edition: Second Revised and Expanded Edition Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.265kg ISBN: 9781643360690ISBN 10: 1643360698 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 30 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsUnderstanding David Foster Wallace places incisive close readings in a rich context that Wallace's fiction emerged from and shaped?including literary postmodernism, popular culture, philosophies of language, politics, and ethics?to create an overview that is as accessible as it is illuminating. An excellent place to start and return to for scholars, teachers, students, and all readers of Wallace's challenging work.- Mary K. Holland, State University of New York, New Paltz; Understanding David Foster Wallace is the first critical study of Wallace that I ever got my hands on and it remains a wonderful introduction to his work. Boswell writes on Wallace with clarity, precision, and a graceful authority. Readers will come away with a firm grasp of Wallace's major themes and aesthetic concerns. - Ralph Clare, Boise State University; Boswell reads like a novelist and a critic, with a sensitivity to craft and narrative design married to a lucid and eclectic grasp of Wallace's myriad theoretical and intellectual contexts. If you read just one book about Wallace's fiction, this is the study to read. - Stephen Burn, University of Glasgow; This welcome edition builds impressively on Boswell's seminal work in its previous incarnations. The volume is rounded out by two chapters on Oblivion and The Pale King, making it a complete and cohesive guide to Wallace's oeuvre. Managing to balance astute observation and accessible style, Understanding David Foster Wallace is indispensable for seasoned scholars and new readers alike. - Clare Hayes-Brady, University College Dublin Understanding David Foster Wallace places incisive close readings in a rich context that Wallace's fiction emerged from and shaped?including literary postmodernism, popular culture, philosophies of language, politics, and ethics?to create an overview that is as accessible as it is illuminating. An excellent place to start and return to for scholars, teachers, students, and all readers of Wallace's challenging work. - Mary K. Holland, State University of New York, New Paltz; Understanding David Foster Wallace is the first critical study of Wallace that I ever got my hands on and it remains a wonderful introduction to his work. Boswell writes on Wallace with clarity, precision, and a graceful authority. Readers will come away with a firm grasp of Wallace's major themes and aesthetic concerns. - Ralph Clare, Boise State University; Boswell reads like a novelist and a critic, with a sensitivity to craft and narrative design married to a lucid and eclectic grasp of Wallace's myriad theoretical and intellectual contexts. If you read just one book about Wallace's fiction, this is the study to read. - Stephen Burn, University of Glasgow; This welcome edition builds impressively on Boswell's seminal work in its previous incarnations. The volume is rounded out by two chapters on Oblivion and The Pale King, making it a complete and cohesive guide to Wallace's oeuvre. Managing to balance astute observation and accessible style, Understanding David Foster Wallace is indispensable for seasoned scholars and new readers alike. - Clare Hayes-Brady, University College Dublin Understanding David Foster Wallace places incisive close readings in a rich context that Wallace's fiction emerged from and shaped-including literary postmodernism, popular culture, philosophies of language, politics, and ethics-to create an overview that is as accessible as it is illuminating. An excellent place to start and return to for scholars, teachers, students, and all readers of Wallace's challenging work. -Mary K. Holland, State University of New York, New Paltz Understanding David Foster Wallace places incisive close readings in a rich context that Wallace's fiction emerged from and shaped--including literary postmodernism, popular culture, philosophies of language, politics, and ethics--to create an overview that is as accessible as it is illuminating. An excellent place to start and return to for scholars, teachers, students, and all readers of Wallace's challenging work. -- Mary K. Holland, State University of New York, New Paltz Author InformationMarshall Boswell is the author of John Updike's Rabbit Tetralogy: Mastered Irony in Motion and The Wallace Effect: David Foster Wallace and the Contemporary Literary Imagination, as well as two works of fiction, Trouble with Girls and Alternative Atlanta. With Stephen Burn he is the coeditor of A Companion to David Foster Wallace Studies and the editor of David Foster Wallace and """"The Long Thing"""": New Essays on the Novels. Boswell is a professor of English literature at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |