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Reading David Foster Wallace Between Philosophy and Literature

Ardovino, Adriano(Edited by)den Dulk, Allard(Edited by)Masiero, Pia(Edited by)
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This book breaks new ground by showing that the work of David Foster Wallace originates from and functions in the space between philosophy and literature.

Philosophy is not a mere supplement to or decoration of his writing, nor does he use literature to illustrate pre-established philosophical truths.

Rather, for Wallace, philosophy and literature are intertwined ways of experiencing and expressing the world that emerge from and amplify each other.

The book does not advance a fixed or homogenous interpretation of Wallace’s oeuvre but instead offers an investigative approach that allows for a variety of readings.

The volume features fourteen new essays by prominent and promising Wallace scholars, divided into three parts: one on general aspects of Wallace’s oeuvre – such as his aesthetics, form, and engagement with performance – and two parts with thematic focuses, namely ‘Consciousness, Self, and Others’ and ‘Embodiment, Gender, and Sexuality’. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
1526163543 / 9781526163547
Hardback
813.54
08/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
352 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm