An absolute acid trip of a novel. Definitely can be a slog at times but funny and poignant and feels satisfying to finish.
It really is as good as people say -- better, even.
If you’ve never read a book where the author seems to wish to abuse the reader, I would start with Infinite Jest. With about a hundred characters, ...
If DFW was alive today he’d probably end his life a second time.
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...eader, this can come off as "cringy," and I feel those that defuse this earnestness with irony or humor––e.g. DFW with Infinite Jest, Bolaño with 2666, which are often compared to BoJ––are more palatable. It probably also helps that these two novels ar...
antiform in comment, Does the emperor have clothes? Idk
...eLillo’s praises whenever he was asked about his inspirations, citing this book in particular as the strongest one for Infinite Jest . Yet White Noise left me cold, and I’ve been trying to figure out why. White Noise stars Jack Gladney, a family man an...
antiform in review, But a dull hiss in our time
...books, I've heard great things about @Country of the Blind A Memoir at the End of Sight. For things out of left field, Infinite Jest of course has the wheelchair assassins with the absurd(ist?) backstory, Tyrion Lannister from @A Game of Thrones is tre...
antiform in comment, What are the best books on disability? Tragic books are welcome of course, but it would be interesting to read something with a more mundane or even humorous tone.