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Blogged Out Ma Nut
Blogged Out Ma Nut rated it 12 years ago
Man is this ever unfinished.
Infinite Joe
Infinite Joe rated it 12 years ago
My quest to read every last word written by DFW continues. Infinite Jest, This is Water, A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, and now The Pale King have been checked off the list.I feel bad for giving this only 4 stars, considering the reason why it remains an unfinished novel, but still, it...
nouveau
nouveau rated it 12 years ago
this is the review that got me on to goodreads.com essentially the reviewer is admitting that hard-core use of hard stimulants is necessary to get through this work, but if you commit to this course of action, the results can be rewarding! "Nomen-Mutatio," one thinks, is mere cognomen. but I digress...
Inside a Dog
Inside a Dog rated it 12 years ago
Too early to report much though you'd recognize the prose style as Wallace's if you only had one sentence, one four page sentence, to go on. My vacation book, my beach book, because the work part of life is a much harder time to read challenging fiction, I think.
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it 13 years ago
A few weeks before I purchased The Pale King, I looked through its reviews here on Goodreads. People were waxing poetic about Occam's Razor and all sorts of other potentially pretentious thematic ideas, and even though I liked David Foster Wallace's writing, I was a little off-put. Could this unfini...
N.A. Ratnayake
N.A. Ratnayake rated it 13 years ago
Disjoint, scattered, and somewhat hard to follow. Despite this, an eloquent and fierce testimony on how lost and empty some parts of our society have become. Chapter 19 should be required reading in every American civics class... oh wait, we don't teach civics anymore....
Mark Books
Mark Books rated it 14 years ago
The Pale King would have been his best work yet had Wallace lived to see it through. As it stands, the book contains some of DFW's best writing in what amounts to a series of linked stories and character studies. In pursuing themes of mindfulness and attention in the face of boredom and the pervasiv...
elisas8
elisas8 rated it 15 years ago
this really was quite bad. and i mean the writing and the story, not just the fact that i really didn't need to read about the joys of new motherhood and of losing a baby. it read like a bad young adult book, if i'm being generous. it does have a nice idea of a parent leaving something tangible, ...
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