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Outdoorsman · 10 years ago
Very interesting novel...brilliant stream-of-consciousness style that reminded me much of Joyce...

While reading it I sorted the tech he described in his own invented terms and compared them to what's available now... there are many parallels...

I recommend reading it...

If you need priming listen to his 2013 commencement speech--This is Water--delivered at Kenyon College...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CrOL-ydFMI

andystevens91 · 10 years ago
The speech was delivered in 2005, and published as a book in 2009. Also, David Foster Wallace committed suicide in 2008.
Outdoorsman · 10 years ago
Noted...thanks...note to self: slow down and verify details when you're enthused...
lomnakkus · 10 years ago
Just listened to that and... wow. I'm soooo stoked to be about to read Infinite Jest now.
h0l0cube · 10 years ago
Nearly all of the 'predictions' outlined in the article are present in Stand on Zanzibar which was first published in 1968.
icpmacdo · 10 years ago
For fellow people on HN, if your have not read Infinite Jest I very highly recommend the audiobook version of it. I was not able to get through it reading it as its such a large book but I found the audio version quite enjoyable.
canjobear · 10 years ago
How does the audiobook handle the endnotes? I tried to read it once and the endnotes were often pretty important.
stevenrace · 10 years ago
While there isn't a specific section covering endnotes, they are interspersed sparingly as tonal changes in the narrator's voice. This effect is used in other readings of his works and is easy to follow.
jmcgough · 10 years ago
related: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-michael/donald-trump-is-u... ("Donald Trump Is Ushering In the Infinite Jest Apocalypse")