Rainer Holl. would like to start this paper with a quote by David Foster Wallace , the I author of Infinite Jest ... writer : once I'm done with the thing , I'm basi- cally dead , and probably the text's dead ; it becomes simply ...
... author” of The Pale King, “the living human holding the pencil, not some abstract narrative persona” (66). He ... David Foster Wallace” is also the name on the dust jacket, readers who do not know that the real author of The Pale ...
... David Foster Wallace, author of the novel Infinite Jest, was asked by Rolling Stone magazine to cover John McCain's presidential campaign in 2000. That assignment became a chapter in his essay collection Consider the Lobster (2005); the ...
... author , David Foster Wallace , who in his real life also did not use his middle name ? Is that David Wallace the same as the one narrating , in first person , The Pale King ? The implied author of Jest becomes increasingly visible over ...
... author figure , ' killeď by Barthes ' essay , who has reasserted their presence on the basis of material contingency and through a process of dialogism . Wallace's revenant author accepts the birth of the ... David Foster Wallace.
... author's power and responsibility - what Barth described as the heroism of the creative mind - stopping short of wholesale mort d'author ... author and reader , repeatedly assuring 100 The Unspeakable Failures of David Foster Wallace.
... author of Succeeding Postmodernism: Language and Humanism in Contemporary American Literature (2013) and has published essays on David Foster Wallace, Steve Tomasula, John Barth, A. M. Homes, and others. Currently she is working on a book ...