The Pale King. David Foster Wallace

The Pale King


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The Pale King David Foster Wallace
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company



The latest book I have read is by David Foster Wallace, called the Pale King. In his final unfinished masterpiece, The Pale King, David Foster Wallace attempts the impossible: He tries to write a profound and artistic novel about the nexus between power and mind-numbing tedium. In 2008, David Foster Wallace committed suicide, leaving behind a partially completed novel that has now been published under the title The Pale King. By now you've likely come across one of the myriad pieces recently penned on David Foster Wallace and his posthumously published unfinished novel The Pale King. Major characters: IRS employees. I cannot say why I enjoy reading Wallace so much. And if it makes you sad, it will have less to do with the book itself and more to do with the fact that The Pale King is the last you're ever going to get from the greatest American writer of this generation. David Foster Wallace both captured a moment and gave us the tools to understand that moment, according to his first biographer, D.T. The posthumous unfinished novel of David Foster Wallace, published on April 15, follows a group of I.R.S. The new David Foster Wallace novel sounds like the dullest book of all time. But you should, indeed, read it. Agents battling extreme boredom at a processing center in Peoria, Ill. On April 10th, The Pale King will come out in paperback with four previously unpublished scenes. Earlier this week, I mentioned that The New Yorker has published a work by David Foster Wallace entitled Backbone, an excerpt from The Pale King. You can't read The Pale King, David Foster Wallace's final novel, without thinking of the author's death. It's sloppy at times, inconsistent in others, baggy here, too-lean there [but] the book is unmistakably a David Foster Wallace affair. Little, Brown timed the release of David Foster Wallace's posthumous novel, The Pale King, to coincide with tax day in the United States because the book revolves around activities at the IRS. The details: three scenes of three pages each, and one scene that runs 14 pages. As David Foster Wallace's posthumous novel "The Pale King" arrives in stores, fellow novelist Teddy Wayne recalls his meeting with the celebrated writer. Big chunk to talk about today, in a less summary fashion below: The wheels start turning and characters start reappearing in this chunk of The Pale King and we keep returning to the same themes.





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