Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D. T. Max audiobook
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Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace

By D. T. Max
Read by Malcolm Hillgartner

Brilliance Audio 9780670025923

Unabridged

Format : CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781511362955

Runtime: 12.40 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A New York Times bestseller

A 2012 Kansas City Star Top 100 Book for Nonfiction

One of the 2012 Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books for Nonfiction

David Foster Wallace was the leading literary light of his generation, a man who not only captivated readers with his prose but also mesmerized them with his brilliant mind. In this, the first biography of the writer, D. T. Max sets out to chart Wallace’s tormented, anguished, and often triumphant battle to succeed as a novelist as he fights off depression and addiction to emerge with his masterpiece, Infinite Jest.

Since his untimely death by suicide at the age of forty-six in 2008, Wallace has become more than the representative writer of his time—he has become a symbol of sincerity and honesty in an inauthentic age. His reputation and reach grow by the day. Max takes us from Wallace’s early years as a child of the 1970s in the Midwest to his hothouse success in his twenties and subsequent collapse into depression and drugs, and from there through his painful reemergence as an apostle of recovery, ending with his triumphant novel of addiction and redemption, the book of the decade, published when he was just thirty-three. But Infinite Jest itself left as an open question what should come next, as Wallace sought hopefully—and then, increasingly, helplessly—for a way forward, stymied even in the midst of the happiest personal time he had ever known.

Max guides us on this remarkable literary and spiritual journey, this prolonged exploration of what it means to be human. Wallace was coy with the press and very private, yet the concerns of his writing and the struggles of his life were always closely intertwined. In illuminating the life, Max enriches our understanding of the work. And in his skillful, active investigations into Wallace’s prose, he reveals the author in unexpected ways.

In the end, as Max argues, what is most important about Wallace is not just the words he left behind but what he taught us about life, showing that whatever the price, the fight to live meaningfully is always worth the struggle. Written with the cooperation of Wallace family members and friends and with access to hundreds of his unpublished letters, manuscripts, journals, and audio tapes, this deeply researched portrait of an extraordinarily gifted author is as fresh as news, as intimate as a letter from a friend, as painful as a goodbye.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“All readers, even those who know nothing of Wallace, will be moved by the portrayal of one man’s honest struggle with mental illness…[The book’s] poignancy is in its emphasis on Wallace’s years of hard-earned survival and his efforts, though unrealized, toward artistic transformation.” Wall Street Journal
“In his revealing new biography, D. T. Max gives us a sympathetic portrayal of Wallace’s life and work, tracing the connections between the two, while mapping the wellsprings of his philosophical vision…What Mr. Max’s book does do—and does powerfully—is provide an emotionally detailed portrait of the artist as a young man.” New York Times
“A well-crafted, insightful chronicle of this singular writer’s life and literary work…Max’s biography succeeds on multiple levels: through his astute interpretations of Wallace’s literary output and liberal quotes from the writer himself, this book very much embodies the spirit and life of Wallace…For this reader, the biography provides a measure of solace—that if this great writer can’t be among us, at least he can be remembered in all of his genius and complexity.” San Francisco Chronicle
“I’m having trouble remembering when I was last so consumed by any piece of writing, fiction or non…Max’s focus is, not surprisingly, more or less resolutely on Wallace’s life as it related to his art. This decision to strip the story down to its narrative essentials pays off in terms of compulsive readability…In providing a more complete sense of Wallace than we ever had while he lived, it makes his death feel more real, somehow more irrefutable. And, for anyone who felt a profound emotional connection to Wallace and his work, there’s a strenuously cathartic dimension to this: the experience of knowing him more fully, and of thereby feeling more completely the force and finality of his absence.” Slate.com
“Max’s long-awaited bio, Every Love Story is a Ghost Story, helps us understand the man behind the words, and the mind behind the suicide…[Max] makes Wallace begin to cohere and become more approachable, more real…Necessary reading if you care about DFW or the cultural moment that shaped him and then felt his impact.” GQ.com
“Documenting the life of a writer as revered and tormented as the late David Foster Wallace is a fraught task at best. D. T. Max has done an admirable job with Every Love Story is a Ghost Story…What emerges is a vivid portrait of an artist whose verbal brilliance was continually hampered, and ultimately silenced, by debilitating mental illness.” Boston Globe
“While Max appears to greatly admire Wallace as a writer and feel compassion for him as a man, he is never starry-eyed, or pulls his punches. Every Love Story is a Ghost Story is as illuminating, multifaceted, and serious an estimation of David Foster Wallace’s life and work as we can hope to find.” Vanityfair.com

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Author

Author Bio: D. T. Max

Author Bio: D. T. Max

D. T. Max, a graduate of Harvard University, is a staff writer for the New Yorker.  He is the author of The Family That Couldn’t Sleep: A Medical Mystery. He lives outside of New York City. 

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Available Formats : CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 12.40
Audience: Adult
Language: English