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by tptacek
3831 days ago
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The essay collection. He's probably marginally better known as an essayist than as a novelist, except that his one famous novel (IJ) is one of the giant novels of the last 30 years. After IJ, the most impactful works of fiction he's produced are short story collections, and while I like them, they aren't the most pleasant reads. The right way to approach DFW is to read his essays for awhile, and, if you find that you enjoy them, you can look at IJ as a long series of essays from an alternate universe. |
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The point is, don't feel sad and alone if you like Wallace's non-fiction and find yourself hating his novels.