Quick Overview: David Foster Wallace on Reading, Consumerism and American Politics 13:51 Q. "Reading reviews, I mean, reviews aren't for the writer. They're a judge kind of telling a prospective buyer whether the ... 9:55 “Who cares if it's boring. Rick and I have been talking a lot about teaching and there's this fundamental difference -- that ...

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David Foster Wallace on Reading, Consumerism and American Politics 13:51 Q. "Reading reviews, I mean, reviews aren't for the writer. They're a judge kind of telling a prospective buyer whether the ... 9:55 “Who cares if it's boring. Rick and I have been talking a lot about teaching and there's this fundamental difference -- that ... "What the really great artists do is they're entirely themselves. They've got their own vision, their own way of fracturing reality, and ... From KCRW's Bookworm. Interviewer: Michael Silverblatt. 00:00 On Infinite Jest (April 11, 1996). 28:54 On A Supposedly Fun ... Professor Geoff Ward discusses the life and works of

"If your fidelity to perfectionism is too high, you never do anything." - This is an edit i made to look back on from the movie The End of The Tour. It was a movie I watched after achieving most of what I ...

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David Foster Wallace interview on Charlie Rose (1997)
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David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen and Mark Leyner interview on Charlie Rose (1996)
David Foster Wallace on Reading, Consumerism and American Politics
David Foster Wallace interview on "Infinite Jest" with Leonard Lopate (03/1996)
David Foster Wallace & Richard Powers Q&A moderated by John O'Brien (12/2000)
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David Foster Wallace interview on his Seven-Night Caribbean Cruise (WPR) (1997)
David Foster Wallace on Bookworm (1996-2006)
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David Foster Wallace interview on "A Supposedly Fun Thing" on WPR (04/1997)
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