David Foster Wallace
Born
in Ithaca, New York, The United States
February 21, 1962
Died
September 12, 2008
Genre
Influences
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Infinite Jest
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published
1996
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112 editions
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Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
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published
2005
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A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
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published
1997
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91 editions
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This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life
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published
2009
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70 editions
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
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published
1999
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77 editions
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The Broom of the System
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published
1987
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69 editions
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The Pale King
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published
2011
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30 editions
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Oblivion
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published
2004
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57 editions
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Girl with Curious Hair
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published
1988
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11 editions
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String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis
by
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published
2014
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14 editions
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“Everybody is identical in their secret unspoken belief that way deep down they are different from everyone else.”
― Infinite Jest
― Infinite Jest
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