Hideously Long (but not forgotten) Interviews with David Foster Wallace
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1absurdeist
Interview from early '97 w/The Minnesota Daily.
Topics include irony, television, satire.
Lengthy criticism (and praise) of Pynchon.
Interviewer asks (I paraphrase): Are you bugged that on all your books there's blurbs comparing you to Pynchon?
Don Dellilo, Joseph McElroy, Cynthia Ozick, Gilbert Sorrentino, William Gaddis, "Bill Vollmann," Mark Leyner, Dostoyevski & others get coverage too.
Topics include irony, television, satire.
Lengthy criticism (and praise) of Pynchon.
Interviewer asks (I paraphrase): Are you bugged that on all your books there's blurbs comparing you to Pynchon?
Don Dellilo, Joseph McElroy, Cynthia Ozick, Gilbert Sorrentino, William Gaddis, "Bill Vollmann," Mark Leyner, Dostoyevski & others get coverage too.
2beelzebubba
Great interview. But now I've got to check out some Ozick!
3absurdeist
I haven't read Ozick's fiction, but here's her review of Carpenter's Gothic.
4Jesse_wiedinmyer
There's actually a collected interviews book out there somewhere. Conversations with David Foster Wallace...