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Consider the Lobster

And Other Essays

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Consider the Lobster

By: David Foster Wallace
Narrated by: David Foster Wallace
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Do lobsters feel pain? Did Franz Kafka have a funny bone? What is John Updike's deal, anyway? And what happens when adult video starlets meet their fans in person?

David Foster Wallace answers these questions and more in essays that are also enthralling narrative adventures. Whether covering the three-ring circus of John McCain's 2000 presidential race, plunging into the wars between dictionary writers, or confronting the World's Largest Lobster Cooker at the annual Maine Lobster Festival, Wallace projects a quality of thought that is uniquely his and a voice as powerful and distinct as any in American letters.
Essays Literary History & Criticism United States World Literature Funny Philosophy Travel Writing & Commentary
Varied Topics • Thought-provoking Essays • Author's Narration • Insightful Perspectives • Informative Content

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Tom Wolfe, Hunter S Thompson, and David F Wallace... There are just a few authors (journalist) that deserve to have their words stand long after the living have forgotten their faces and the world in which the words were penned has moved on. These guys and a handful of others deserve that right to live on into future.

There are four stories here and the Adult convention coverage story is worth the price of the book. Based on that painted horror of narrative, one needs to only halfway listen to understand that something is terribly wrong with the counterculture of the adult industry. Wallace shows us the truth of the misguided and mislead men and women that bare it all for the camera and what he reveals is not the golden rump in the haystack, but the basement rape of innocence and humanity... and I like porn (however, not nearly as much after listening to Wallace's account of the AVA in Vegas).

The Sept 11 account paints a wonderful picture of middle America on a beautiful late summer's morning and the horror that rocked the world. It captures a lot of the disbelief that such hatred and horror could find us on our own home turf and the despair of knowing that peace would now never be a possibility in this life time.

Buy the book. You will enjoy it.

Great set of mind

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My only disappointment with this audiobook is the fact that several of the articles and essays that are in the actual printed book are missing. Made me mad. Otherwise, bravo!

I bought this audiobook after the deeply saddening suicide of David Foster Wallace. He's one of the greatest minds of our time, and it's such a tragedy that he wasn't able to enjoy his life more. He had a lot to give.

His vocabulary is challenging and his humor is sharp. His narration made the listening experience extra-special.

What a Great Writer!

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All the essays in this collection are also included in "David foster Wallace in his own words", the same audio versions read by the author. Get that one instead.

good, but a subset of "DFW in his own words"

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this is a book of 5 essays and 2 of them are about the porn industry. if only one was about this gross place that might be okay, but 2!? too much of the book made me feel gross and creepy unfortunately. the other essays are great though, especially the titular one.

great writing bad subject matter

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I really, really enjoyed this. Each piece was extremelt thought provoking and interesting - challenging me to look at things from a different point of view. What I particularly loved was that David Foster Wallace narrated this himself. I feel like his own voice and tone added to each thought he shared.

Great collection. Thought provoking.

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