Infinite Jest is a 1996 novel by David Foster Wallace. The lengthy and complex work takes place in a semi-parodic future version of North America, and touches on substance addiction recovery programs, depression, child abuse, family relationships, advertising, popular entertainment, film theory, Quebec separatism, and tennis, among other topics.
The novel includes 388 numbered endnotes (some of which have footnotes of their own) that explain or expand on points in the story. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Wallace characterized them as a method of disrupting the linearity of the text while maintaining some sense of narrative cohesion.[1]
The novel was included by Time magazine in its list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923.[2]
As of 2006 (ten years after its publication), 150,000 copies of Infinite Jest had been sold and the book has continued to sell steadily.[3]
Wallace was 33 when the novel was published.
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你会发现睡眠是种情绪上的解脱,如果你真正尝试的话,也是可以上瘾的。
依恋是极其严肃的东西。你必须很小心地选择依恋什么。仔细选择你的狂热神殿。你想用诗意表达的悲剧爱情只是种没有精心选择的依恋。为一个人死?这太疯狂了。人会变,会离开,会死,会生病。他们离开、说谎、发疯生病、背叛你,死去。
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