![]() These topics, among the many others he writes about and discusses, give us a better understanding of what Wallace attempted to do as a writer. ![]() In them, Wallace explains how he views his relationship with his readers, the influence television had on postmodern writers, and the current state of postmodern fiction. These pieces provide the artistic, aesthetic, and theoretical framework for fully understanding and engaging Wallace’s writing. Since their publication in 1993, David Foster Wallace’s essay, “E Unibus Pluram”, and his subsequent interview with Larry McCaffery have served as the interpretive lenses through which to read the rest of Wallace’s body of work. ![]() ![]() Priming, Epiphany, and David Foster Wallace’s Roadmap to Freedom from the Default Setting Seeing the beautiful city and meeting some wonderful scholars made the trip a truly once-in-a-lifetime adventure.Īnd so, I present for your consideration: ![]() It was an incredible honor to have been selected to present my paper at the conference, and travelling to Belgium to do so was an experience that I’ll never forget. I’m a bit disappointed, but not too surprised given the caliber of the other papers presented at the “Work in Process” conference last September. I received an email today telling me that my essay, “What the Hell is Water?” was not accepted for journal publication. ![]()
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