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"[DFW's] delivery is dead-on and fresh, the words often springing from his mouth as if conceived on the spot.... an audible confirmation that modern American writing continues to gain strength." (Publishers Weekly on Consider the Lobster)

Collected here for the first time are the stories and speeches of David Foster Wallace as read by the author himself. Over the course of his career, David Foster Wallace recorded a variety of his work in diverse circumstances - from studio recordings to live performances - that are finally compiled in this unique collection. Some of the pieces collected here are: "Another Pioneer", recorded at The University of Arizona Poetry Center; stories from Brief Interviews with Hideous Men and Consider the Lobster, recorded in the studio; and the unforgettable "This Is Water", his 2005 commencement address given at Kenyon College. Also included are two interviews and a 2005 conversation with Rick Moody at Herbst Theater in San Francisco. This collection has a special introduction written and read by acclaimed writer and editor John Jeremiah Sullivan.

For fans of David Foster Wallace who have read everything he ever wrote as well as those looking to familiarize themselves with his work, David Foster Wallace: In His Own Words is a special, unique collection unavailable anywhere else.

©2014 David Foster Wallace (P)2014 Hachette Audio
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I have looked everywhere online for a list of the pieces that are included in this audiobook. But none seems to exist.

Why isn’t there a track list?

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To have these selections all in one place—essays, fiction, interviews, the Kenyon speech—is so wonderful. It’s heartbreaking and fantastic all at once to hear him reading these things and sharing his views. Can’t recommend this enough, whether you’re new or a long-time fan.

So healing to hear his voice again

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Nothing new can be said about DFW. If you are obsessed with his genius, a casual fan of his, or just curious about his work this collection of audio really resonates. I never met the man, but I miss him every time I read (or hear) his works.

DFW...

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

If you are a DFW fan, then, yes, absolutely. It is SUCH a pleasure to hear his work in his own voice. A real treat. Gives him a living presence with you despite his untimely departure.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. In my opinion, the stories are too numerous and varied to want to listen to in one sitting. I especially enjoyed listening to this in my car in bits and pieces.

Any additional comments?

There are two downsides I can see from this audio book. First, there were so many times that I wanted to have a table of contents to refer to. There are so many stories here along with longer essays and some interviews that you can get a little lost trying to know what you're listening to and where you are in the book. But there is no easy way to find this online and it got a bit frustrating at times because the book is a collection of various pieces of his writing (a whole lot from Brief Interviews with Hideous Men). Second, the interviews were much harder to hear, the microphones were lousy and distant unlike the majority of the book which sounds like he read it in a studio, loud and crisp. Nevertheless, I loved loved loved hearing his own voice.

Like Being with DFW Himself!

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There is a path, a path we may hope to follow where with each step we leave more of ourself behind and where, with no notice, no signage, we discover we are no longer on the path we were so sure would take us where we wanted to go. And so with no destination known and no destination home we shed our sureness and look up in wonder.

Astounding

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I enjoyed this production very much, I loved hearing DFW inflect his own work. It made his words much more real for me. What I didn't enjoy, was the introduction. The vocals were drab and Halloween-esque which I don't think favorably "sets up" the literary delights the rest of the presentation has to offer. In short, skip the intro and get right into the good stuff. Overall a great listen and worthy of your time.

Not DFW's Fault

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I love everything by DFW, i.e. I am very biased. I think it’s great to hear him read his own words and the selections in this collection are a great survey of his work. I would recommend to anyone that is interested in DFW as a writer but does not have the time to check out some of his longer pieces.

As in, like, a good book to have read to you

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Ten years ago I started Infinite Jest. I made it to page 89. I stopped not because it was too difficult or not interesting, but because I simply wasn't in the mood for such a commitment at the time. I've read longer books and enjoyed them, so it wasn't the length either.

Fast forward to the present and my new audible obsession. I considered IJ but opted for this collection instead, primarily because I wanted to sample his works and, more importantly, hear his read how own stuff.

I'm now among those who consider DFW among the best writers of my generation. I would recommend this selection as the place to start if you are new to his writings.

Of the pieces offered here, my favorite is his review of tennis star Tracy Austin's ghost written memoir. The concluding commencement speech (available elsewhere for free, as both audio and video) is also excellent.

Highly recommended.

The place to start with DFW

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It was great to have the footnotes included and shows how well it works for us

Footnotes

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I assume the professionally talented audiobook narrators, when they are alone together sipping hot toddies in their private high-fidelity dens, critique DFW’s slow and hummy reading voice. But I think it is right. I do not demand a book be vocally performed any more than I demand each character’s quotations be printed in a bespoke color.

DFW is reading aloud, at times guiding or inserting a paratextual sentence, and it feels good.

N.b., which stands for nota bene but really just means by the way: this audiobook contains all the content of the Consider the Lobster (or at least the DFW-voiced extent of it), so budget your credits accordingly.

Undisregardably good

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