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==Further reading== ===In-depth studies=== {{refbegin|30em}} * Bartlett, Christopher. "'An Exercise in Telemachry': David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest'' and Intergenerational Conversation". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction'' 57.4 (2006), 374β389. * Burn, Stephen. ''David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest'': A Reader's Guide''. New York, London: Continuum, 2003 (Continuum Contemporaries){{ISBN|0-8264-1477-X}} * Bresnan, Mark. "The Work of Play in David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction'' 50:1 (2008), 51β68. * Carlisle, Greg. ''Elegant Complexity: A Study of David Foster Wallace's 'Infinite Jest'''. Hollywood: SSMG Press, 2007. * Cioffi, Frank Louis. "An Anguish Becomes Thing: Narrative as Performance in David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''". ''Narrative'' 8.2 (2000), 161β181. * Goerlandt, Iannis. "'Put the Book Down and Slowly Walk Away': Irony and David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction''47.3 (2006), 309β328. * Hering, David. "''Infinite Jest'': Triangles, Cycles, Choices and Chases". ''Consider David Foster Wallace: Critical Essays''. Ed. David Hering. Austin/Los Angeles: SSMG, 2010. * Holland, Mary K. "'The Art's Heart's Purpose': Braving the Narcissistic Loop of David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction'' 47.3 (2006), 218β242. * Jacobs, Timothy. "The Brothers Incandenza: Translating Ideology in Fyodor Dostoevsky's ''The Brothers Karamazov'' and David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''." ''Texas Studies in Literature and Language'' 49.3 (2007): 265β292. * Jacobs, Timothy. "The Brothers Incandenza: Translating Ideology in Fyodor Dostoevsky's ''The Brothers Karamazov'' and David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''." ''Contemporary Literary Criticism'' Vol. 271. Ed. Jeffrey Hunter. New York: Gale, 2009. 313β327. * Jacobs, Timothy. "American Touchstone: The Idea of Order in Gerard Manley Hopkins and David Foster Wallace." ''Comparative Literature Studies'' 38.3 (2001): 215β231. * Jacobs, Timothy. "David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''." ''The Explicator'' 58.3 (2000): 172β175. * Jacobs, Timothy. "David Foster Wallaceβs ''The Broom of the System''." Ed. Alan Hedblad. ''Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction''. Vol 15. New York: Thomson-Gale, 2001. 41β50. * LeClair, Tom. "The Prodigious Fiction of [[Richard Powers]], [[William Vollmann]], and David Foster Wallace". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction'' 38.1 (1996), 12β37. * Nichols, Catherine. "Dialogizing Postmodern Carnival: David Foster Wallace's ''Infinite Jest''". ''Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction'' 43.1 (2001), 3β16. * Pennacchio, Filippo. "What Fun Life Was. Saggio su ''Infinite Jest'' di David Foster Wallace". Milano: Arcipelago Edizioni, 2009. {{refend}} ===Interviews=== * Lipsky, David, ''Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace.'' New York: Broadway, 2010. * {{Citation |last=Miller |first=Laura |title=David Foster Wallace |url=http://salon.com/09/features/wallace1.html |work=Salon |volume=9 |year=1996 |type=interview |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19991013045003/http://salon.com/09/features/wallace1.html |archive-date=1999-10-13}}. * {{Citation |last=Goldfarb |first=Michael |title=David Foster Wallace |date=25 June 2004 |url=http://www.theconnection.org/2004/06/25/david-foster-wallace/ |type=radio interview |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100911075817/http://www.theconnection.org/2004/06/25/david-foster-wallace/ |publisher=The Connection |archive-date=11 September 2010 |url-status=dead}}. * ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160323034412/http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1 NPR interview about Infinite Jest]'' * [http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/bw/bw960411david_foster_wallace Wallace talking about his novel] on [[Michael Silverblatt]]'s "Bookworm" radio show
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