
“Wallace and [Jonathan] Franzen drove back down to Swarthmore the next day, discussing the purpose of literature nearly the whole way,” writes D.T. Max. “Wallace […]
“Wallace and [Jonathan] Franzen drove back down to Swarthmore the next day, discussing the purpose of literature nearly the whole way,” writes D.T. Max. “Wallace […]
On page 157 of Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, D.T. Max cites Wallace’s 1991 interview in The Review of Contemporary Fiction as follows: […]
Writing about the story “Here and There,” Max recounts the character Bruce’s (“a Wallace stand-in”) ambition to be “the first really great poet of technology.” […]
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