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Brief Interviews With Hideous Men - David Foster Wallace
Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B000SEPJ7M
Pages no: 338
Edition language: English
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"So it goes."
"So it goes." rated it
4.0 Brief Interviews with Hideous Men - Look At It
I've been treating myself to rereads of books and authors I love, and I just reached to the Wallace shelf the other day with my eyes closed, so this got read again, and only for the second complete (cover-to-cover) time since I bought it because I didn't like it loads the first time. Honestly, if it...
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Seanachie: A Boston Irish Storyteller and Part-Time Shaman rated it
3.0 Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
It is hard to consider this collection of "interviews" without considering the author's subsequent suicide. Each of the stories concerns a very educated very conflicted man generally dealing with his relationships with a woman or women in general. The voice throughout is colloquial and often power...
Words, Words, Words
Words, Words, Words rated it
4.0 Interactive Feedback Loops
I forgot, going into Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, about the experimental David Foster Wallace. After some time away from his work, I remembered the most distinctive parts - footnotes/endnotes, long recursive discussions about sincerity vs. appearance, elevated vocabulary - and forgot his abil...
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5.0 Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Read this. Now. And if you can't read it, listen to it as an audio book. That's what I did (read by the man himself). Unbelievable. If you go the audio book route - you may just end up sitting in your parked car for 45 minutes unable to tear yourself away before the story's over.
Saquib Mehmood's Blog
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men is Wallace's way of communicating what a lesser person would deem incommunicable. These men are hideous not for some exceptional flaws in their characters but for a universally hated virtue, that is, honesty. They lie, cheat, obsess, fornicate and what not, like all...
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