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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Author: David Foster Wallace
David Foster Wallace has made an art of taking readers into places no other writer ever gets near. In the pages of his novels INFINITE JEST and THE BROOM OF THE SYSTEM and the collections GIRL WITH CURIOUS HAIR and A SUPPOSEDLY FUN THING I'LL NEVER DO AGAIN, he had created as unique a voice and vies as any writer at work today, rendering a dazz...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780349111889
ISBN-10: 034911188X
Publication Date: 1/18/2001
Pages: 273
Edition: New Ed
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Abacus
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
Members Wishing: 2
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Dark, witty and very David Foster Wallace.
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This book is a post-postmodern book of short stories with a very stylistically intrusive author. I loved it because occasionally David Foster Wallace will describe some emotion or experience in such direct, perfect language that I can barely stand it. When he stops playing with form and function and stops winking and nodding at his content, he is a master of recreating the human experience in fresh words. I recognized myself in his characters and it was brilliant. HOWEVER! His style is not for everyone.
I give the book 5 stars because A) it contains occasionally nuggets of gold and B) it's a necessary read if you are a fan of / student of modern literature.
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Of DFW's books of short stories which I have read, I consider this one closest to Infinite Jest in style and tone. There are also hints of The Broom of the System here.

If you have not read any Wallace and are looking for a good introduction that will also give you a taste (albeit not an exact taste, because none of his books are exactly similar; he was always growing as a writer) of what to expect from his magnum opus, then this is a great choice.

Wallace's style is different in many of his short story collections: for example, The Girl with the Curious Hair and Oblivion, while both excellent, did not prepare me for Infinite Jest. I read Infinite Jest before Brief Interviews and loved it; and now, I have NOT been disappointed by Brief Interviews With Hideous Men.
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"Dark" is not the word for it: it's a black hole; but wry & incredibly funny. DFW winks as his hideous men reveal their horrible flaws. I
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Hated this book, didn't read past the first 20 pages. I think you would have to be a real literary genius to appreaciate and enjoy this form of literature.


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