Both Flesh And Not
Autor David Foster Wallaceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2013
Beloved for his brilliantly discerning eye, his verbal elasticity and his uniquely generous imagination, David Foster Wallace was heralded by critics and fans as the voice of a generation. Collected inBoth Flesh and Notare fifteen essays published for the first time in book form, including writing never published before in the UK.
From 'Federer Both Flesh and Not', considered by many to be his nonfiction masterpiece; to 'The (As it Were) Seminal Importance ofTerminator 2,' which deftly dissects James Cameron's blockbuster; to 'Fictional Futures and the Conspicuously Young', an examination of television's effect on a new generation of writers, David Foster Wallace's writing swoops from erudite literary discussion to open-hearted engagement with the most familiar of our twentieth-century cultural references.
A celebration of Wallace's great loves - for language, for precision, for meaning - and a feast of enjoyment for his fans,Both Flesh and Notis a fitting tribute to this writer who was never concerned with anything less important than what it means to be alive.
Praise forBoth Flesh and Not:
'Whether dwelling on the real-world implications of metaphysics [or the] pop constructions of pure maths . . .Both Flesh and Notbrims with jewels of insight and expression'Independent
'At their best these essays remind us of Wallace's arsenal of talents: his restless, heat-seeking reportorial eye; his ability to convey the physical or emotional truth of things with a couple of flicks of the wrist; his capacity to make leaps, from the mundane to the metaphysical, with breathtaking velocity and ardor' Michiko Kakutani,New York Times
'Excellent in its entirety and just as quietly, unflinchingly soul-stirring'The Atlantic
'There are times, reading his work, when you get halfway through a sentence and gasp involuntarily, and for a second you feel lucky that there was, at least for a time, someone who could make sense like no other of what it is to be a human in our era of "Total Noise"'Telegraph
'One of the best writers of our time . . . If you've never read David Foster Wallace before, his masterful study of Roger Federer, included in this anthology, is an ideal place to start' USMarie Claire
'A fine collection . . . you could more or less open it at random and find something to demonstrate the man's prodigious'Guardian
'The best passages are those that celebrate words and the author's relationship with them . . . It is a treasure trove for those who love the complexities of language' USTimeout
David Foster Wallace, who died in 2008, was the author of the acclaimed novelsInfinite JestandThe Broom of the System. His final novel,The Pale King, was published posthumously in 2011. He is also the author of the short-story collectionsOblivion,Brief Interviews with Hideous MenandGirl with Curious Hair, and his non-fiction includes several essay collections and the full-length workEverything and More.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141046754
ISBN-10: 0141046759
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141046759
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
David
Foster
Wallace,
who
died
in
2008,
was
the
author
of
the
acclaimed
novelsInfinite
JestandThe
Broom
of
the
System.
His
final
novel,The
Pale
King,
was
published
posthumously
in
2011.
He
is
also
the
author
of
the
short-story
collectionsOblivion,Brief
Interviews
with
Hideous
MenandGirl
with
Curious
Hair,
and
his
non-fiction
includes
several
essay
collections
and
the
full-length
workEverything
and
More.
Recenzii
Praise
forBoth
Flesh
and
Not:
"Scarily astute. . . . Published originally between 1988 and 2007, these essays demonstrate Wallace's interdisciplinary approach to both pop culture and abstruse academic discourse...For Wallace devotees, these essays are required reading."—Booklist
On David Foster Wallace:
"The Best Mind of His Generation"—A.O. Scott,New York Times
"A prose magician, Mr. Wallace was capable of writing...about subjects from tennis to politics to lobsters, from the horrors of drug withdrawal to the small terrors of life aboard a luxury cruise ship, with humor and fervor and verve. At his best he could write funny, write sad, write sardonic and write serious. He could map the infinite and infinitesimal, the mythic and mundane. He could conjure up an absurd future...while conveying the inroads the absurd has already made in a country where old television shows are a national touchstone and asinine advertisements wallpaper our lives."—Michiko Kakutani,New York Times
"One of the most influential writers of his generation."—Timothy Williams,New York Times
"A novelist with the industrial-strength intellectual chops to theorize even our resolutely anti-intellectual age....Wallace's ear for dialogue was unmatched in contemporary fiction."—Lev Grossman,Time
"Scarily astute. . . . Published originally between 1988 and 2007, these essays demonstrate Wallace's interdisciplinary approach to both pop culture and abstruse academic discourse...For Wallace devotees, these essays are required reading."—Booklist
On David Foster Wallace:
"The Best Mind of His Generation"—A.O. Scott,New York Times
"A prose magician, Mr. Wallace was capable of writing...about subjects from tennis to politics to lobsters, from the horrors of drug withdrawal to the small terrors of life aboard a luxury cruise ship, with humor and fervor and verve. At his best he could write funny, write sad, write sardonic and write serious. He could map the infinite and infinitesimal, the mythic and mundane. He could conjure up an absurd future...while conveying the inroads the absurd has already made in a country where old television shows are a national touchstone and asinine advertisements wallpaper our lives."—Michiko Kakutani,New York Times
"One of the most influential writers of his generation."—Timothy Williams,New York Times
"A novelist with the industrial-strength intellectual chops to theorize even our resolutely anti-intellectual age....Wallace's ear for dialogue was unmatched in contemporary fiction."—Lev Grossman,Time