Oblivion: Stories
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AFH3HX0
Publish date: June 8th 2004
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
I don't think I could ever fully articulate why I enjoy reading David Foster Wallace so much. Some of it has to do with the topics he writes about, some of it with the various and often deeply personal themes that are present in his writing. A little of it has to do with the structure of his indiv...
Oblivion is a collection of eight of David Foster Wallace's short stories whose themes run the gamut from our entertainment-addled society to suicide to the act of writing itself. Wallace continually uses unreliable narrators and 'friend-of-a-friend' literary devices to make his point. And while the...
These stories were so much smarter than me.
Quoting another Goodreader comment:"This man is too clever for me".I'm not ironic at this time: I really think that DFW is a genius. And yet, like many geniuses he needs to focus more his undeniable talent as a novelist. I'm not an English mother tongue and this probably explains why I've found Fost...