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  1. Analysis: “Consider the Lobster”. David Foster Wallace’s style is pivotal toward understanding a complex and at times jumbled text. “Consider the Lobster” contains several footnotes, a text feature commonly employed by Wallace, which complicate and expand his argument. These footnotes offer exposition such as why he was speaking to a ...

  2. 10. März 2006 · Consider the Lobster And Other Essays. By David Foster Wallace. 343 pages, $25.95, Little, Brown & Company; as "Consider the Lobster: Essays and Arguments," 288 pages, £10.99 paperback, Abacus.

  3. "Consider the Lobster" is one of ten essays in this book, whose subjects range from the sublime (a thoughtful review of Professor Joseph Frank's biographical works on Dostoevsky) to the faintly ridiculous (the titular essay referring to a lobster food festival). What I really love about every single one of these essays is that Wallace's tone and voice is so clear in every one, even though the ...

  4. "Consider the Lobster" is one of ten essays in this book, whose subjects range from the sublime (a thoughtful review of Professor Joseph Frank's biographical works on Dostoevsky) to the faintly ridiculous (the titular essay referring to a lobster food festival). What I really love about every single one of these essays is that Wallace's tone and voice is so clear in every one, even though the ...

  5. 1. Dez. 2005 · 一只耗子的死与卡夫卡幽默在美国文学史上的失败. 这篇书评可能有关键情节透露. 一开始我对大卫•福斯特•华莱士的过早离世是有些措手不及的。. 你只要稍微往美国当代文学史上瞄一眼,就无法忽略他在那片大陆上的光芒四射:《洛杉矶时报》曾封他为美国 ...

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  7. 4. Sept. 2022 · Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace is an article written in 2003 with an intention to review the 56th Maine Lobster Festival but was published in 2004 in the Gourmet Magazine. The prose meanders in its approach while reviewing the festival as it ventures to expose the ethical dilemma of eating a lobster that is cooked alive, appealing to the sense and feeling of the readers.