Here's a grab bag of Wallace related bits and pieces from the last month or so that have passed through my twitter feed or email and not made it here to the main site (all the Aaron Swartz stuff in a future update).
- Small Wallace mention (re: Signifying Rappers) in the L.A Review of Books article, When the Lights Shut Off: Kendrick Lamar and the Decline of the Black Blues Narrative. (31/1/13)
- Joe Winkler's review of Both Flesh and Not for The Rumpus. (04/2/13)
- Novelists On Culture, Then and Now: Revisiting the 90s Culture Writing of David Foster Wallace, Dennis Cooper, and William T. Vollmann from Tobias Carroll over at Vol. 1 Brooklyn. (15/2/12)
- Dave McGinn's interview with D.T. Max for The Globe and Mail, David Foster Wallace’s biographer tackles author’s battle with depression. (15/2/13)
- A dark, David Foster Wallace / H. P. Lovecraft mashup SF story from Nick Mamatas (Double take! Thought that was my name for a second there - Nick), Hideous Interview with Brief Man. (20/2/13)
- Rainforest Wraith: Reading David Foster Wallace in the Amazon via Notes from the Ethnoground. (21/2/13)
- David Foster Wallace’s 1994 Syllabus: How to Teach Serious Literature with Lightweight Books over at Open Culture. (25/2/13)
- Boston Globe review by Don Aucoin, Words, tennis balls fly in ‘A Supposedly Fun Thing’ (26/2/13)
- David Wiley's old Wallace Interview and review from Feb 27th, 1997, (no longer in The Minnesota Daily's archive) can now be found over at his blog, The Certain Slant, An Interview with David Foster Wallace. (27/2/12)
- Feral Hamsters' blog post by Kyle Saikaley, On the last sentence of Infinite Jest. (27/2/12)
- Cameron Woodhead's review of D.T. Max's Every Love Story is a Ghost Story for the Sydney Review of Books, The Mind Has Mountains. (1/3/13)
- The Infinite Boston Archive is now live. A must see if you (somehow) missed it the first time around.
(Did I miss anything significant? Let me know.)
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