Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Cover Image

About the Author: David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace worked surprising turns on nearly everything: novels, journalism, vacation. His life was an information hunt, collecting hows and whys. "I received 500,000 discrete bits of information today," he once said, "of which maybe 25 are important. My job is to make some sense of it." He wanted to write "stuff about what it feels like to live. Instead of being a relief from what it feels like to live." Readers curled up in the nooks and clearings of his style: his comedy, his brilliance, his humaneness.

His life was a map that ends at the wrong destination. Wallace was an A student through high school, he played football, he played tennis, he wrote a philosophy thesis and a novel before he graduated from Amherst, he went to writing school, published the novel, made a city of squalling, bruising, kneecapping editors and writers fall moony-eyed in love with him. He published a thousand-page novel, received the only award you get in the nation for being a genius, wrote essays providing the best feel anywhere of what it means to be alive in the contemporary world, accepted a special chair at California's Pomona College to teach writing, married, published another book and, last month [Sept. 2008], hanged himself at age 46.

-excerpt from The Lost Years & Last Days of David Foster Wallace by David Lipsky in Rolling Stone Magazine October 30, 2008.

Among Wallace's honors were a Whiting Writers Award (1987), a Lannan Literary Award (1996), a Paris Review Aga Khan Prize for Fiction (1997), a National Magazine Award (2001), three O. Henry Awards (1988, 1999, 2002), and a MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant.

More:
http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw


Other books by David Foster Wallace

 
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Cover Image

Find the best price forBrief Interviews with Hideous Men

Goodreads rating: 3.88

Paperback, Published in Apr 2000 by Back Bay Books

ISBN10: 0316925195 | ISBN13: 9780316925198

Page count: 321

David Foster Wallace made an art of taking readers into places no other writer even gets near. The series of stories from which this exuberantly acclaimed book takes its title is a sequence of imagined interviews with men on the subject of their relations with women. These portraits of men at their most self-justifying, loquacious, and benighted explore poignantly and hilariously the agonies of sexual connections.

List of stories

"A Radically Condensed History of Postindustrial Life"
"Death Is Not the End"
"Forever Overhead"
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Men"
"Yet Another Example of the Porousness of Certain Borders (XI)"
"The Depressed Person"
"The Devil Is a Busy Man"
"Think"
"Signifying Nothing"
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Men"
"Datum Centurio"
"Octet"
"Adult World (I)"
"Adult World (II)"
"The Devil Is a Busy Man"
"Church Not Made with Hands"
"Yet Another Example of the Porousness of Certain Borders (VI)"
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Men"
"Tri-Stan: I Sold Sissee Nar to Ecko"
"On His Deathbed, Holding Your Hand, the Acclaimed New Young Off-Broadway Playwright's Father Begs a Boon"
"Suicide as a Sort of Present"
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Men"
"Yet Another Example of the Porousness of Certain Borders (XXIV)"

Compare New Book Prices for Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Retailer
Price
Delivery
 
Total
 
...

SEARCHING FOR PRICES...

Categories for this title

Compare book prices with SocialBookco. Get by at the best price. This book is for ISBN which is a copy .