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Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself
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**SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING JASON SEGAL AND JESSE EISENBERG, DIRECTED BY JAMES PONSOLDTAn indelible portrait of David Foster Wallace, by turns funny and inspiring, based on a five-day trip with award-winning writer David Lipsky during Wallaceβs Infinite Jest tour** In David Lipskyβs view, David Foster Wallace was the best young writer in America. Wallaceβs pieces for Harperβs magazine in the β90s were, according to Lipsky, βlike hearing for the first time the brain voice of everybody I Here was how we all talked, experienced, thought. It was like smelling the damp in the air, seeing the first flash from a storm a mile away. You knew something gigantic was coming.βThen Rolling Stone sent Lipsky to join Wallace on the last leg of his book tour for Infinite Jest, the novel that made him internationally famous. They lose to each other at chess. They get iced-in at an airport. They dash to Chicago to catch a make-up flight. They endure a terrible readerβs escort in Minneapolis. Wallace does a reading, a signing, an NPR appearance. Wallace gives in and imbibes titanic amounts of hotel television (what he calls an βorgy of spectationβ). They fly back to Illinois, drive home, walk Wallaceβs dogs. Amid these everyday events, Wallace tells Lipsky remarkable thingsβeverything he can about his life, how he feels, what he thinks, what terrifies and fascinates and confounds himβin the writing voice Lipsky had come to love. Lipsky took notes, stopped envying him, and came to feel about himβthat grateful, awake feelingβthe same way he felt about Infinite Jest. Then Lipsky heads to the airport, and Wallace goes to a dance at a Baptist church.A biography in five days, Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself is David Foster Wallace as few experienced this great American writer. Told in his own words, here is Wallaceβs own story, and his astonishing, humane, alert way of looking at the world; here are stories of being a young writerβof being young generallyβtrying to knit together your ideas of who you should be and who other people expect you to be, and of being young in March of 1996. And of what it was like to be with andβas he tells itβwhat it was like to become David Foster Wallace.”If you can think of times in your life that youβve treated people with extraordinary decency and love, and pure uninterested concern, just because they were valuable as human beings. The ability to do that with ourselves. To treat ourselves the way we would treat a really good, precious friend. Or a tiny child of ours that we absolutely loved more than life itself. And I think itβs probably possible to achieve that. I think part of the job weβre here for is to learn how to do it. I know that sounds a little pious.”βDavid Foster Wallace From the Trade Paperback edition.
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| Book Author | David Lipsky |
|---|---|
| Format | eBook |
| ISBN | 9780307592446 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 284 |
| Publisher | Crown |





