Wednesday morning over cereal I was staring at my bookcase and thinking, "Can't wait for David Foster Wallace's next novel." The last one was Infinite Jest, the best novel of the 21st century that was published in the 20th century. I love that book unconditionally. It is mind-blowing. Reading it makes you smarter and better. But it's been a pretty long time since Infinite Jest (13 years now), and his other novel, The Broom of the System, is not so good. I've contented myself with his essays (awesome) and short stories (very good, occasionally extraordinary). His is a voice that makes an intense direct connection to me and people like me.
Or I should say, "His was a voice...," because David Foster Wallace killed himself yesterday. He was 46.
Leader of ODOT’s Portland area freeway projects takes an exit
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He's been the only leader of the office tasked with expanding freeways to
solve congestion in the Portland region.
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1 comment:
Andrew,
I'm very sad and equally sorry to you for your heartfelt expression.
Mom
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