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INFINITE JEST: influences

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1pyrocow
Redigerat: jun 3, 2010, 11:36 pm

Det här meddelandet har tagits bort av dess författare.

2slickdpdx
aug 3, 2010, 10:09 am

Most great fiction authors seem to labor under the influence of one or two fixed ideas, to borrow an old-fashioned term. Wallace has that too, but what is really interesting is how many he has and how odd they are.

3MeditationesMartini
aug 3, 2010, 6:31 pm

> 2 nice. I guess one would be how not to let the heroic and necessary capacity for restraint interfere with the heroic and necessary capacity for action--what separates Don Gately from Hal, and makes him the novel's moral hero (as opposed to Hal, its existential hero?). Lots of people have commented on the similarities with Hamlet, but in this particular sense the novel's kind of squaring the circle between Hamlet and Othello--the problems of action v. those of paralysis.

4slickdpdx
aug 3, 2010, 6:43 pm

3: Even better!