With the hardcover release on May 10th 2016 (and my copy finally here) it's time to collate some of the reviews and articles surrounding the latest David Foster Wallace collection, String Theory with an introduction by John Jeremiah Sullivan.
- Micah Mattix for The Washington Free Beacon, Double Fault. [21/5/16]
- Greg Chase for Guernica, David Foster Wallace and the Aesthetics of Athletics. [19/5/16]
- Ben Leubner for 3am Magazine, David Foster Wallace and String Theory. [19/5/16]
- Stephen Phillips for The Millions, He Doesn’t Wear a Game Face: On David Foster Wallace’s ‘String Theory’. [17/5/16]
- Ryan Bort for Newsweek and mini interview with John Jeremiah Sullivan, Rediscovering David Foster Wallace Through His Tennis Writing. [13/5/16]
- Jen Vafidis for Men's Journal another mini-interview, What David Foster Wallace Got Right About Tennis.
- Audio Esquire Classics, Esquire Classic explores the enduring strangeness, and brilliance, of David Foster Wallace’s “String Theory”. [10/5/16]
- Douglas Perry for The Oregonian, David Foster Wallace's 'String Theory' defines Roger Federer, but that's only the beginning. [3/5/16]
- Touré for Town and Country, David Foster Wallace's New Collection of Essays About Tennis is Masterful. [1/5/16]
- A version of the introduction was published in The New Yorker recently as, David Foster Wallace's Perfect Game.
Buy String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis: A Library of America Special Publication via Amazon.
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