Unendlicher Spaß

Hardcover

German language

Published July 15, 2009 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch Gmbh.

ISBN:
9783462041125

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Infinite Jest is a 1996 novel by American writer David Foster Wallace. The novel has an unconventional narrative structure and usage of endnotes (there are 388 endnotes, some with footnotes of their own). It has been categorized as an encyclopedic novel and made TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005.Infinite Jest is regarded as a literary fiction bestseller, having sold 44,000 hardcover copies in its first year of publication. It has since exceeded a million copies in worldwide sales.

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Not what I expected

5 stars

This books is amazing in many ways but is hard to compare to other more conventional stories and novels. It has a unique narrative structure and a radically chaotic use of language. I have to say I was skeptical at first and nearly gave up on this at several points, but it drew me in and by the end I was in love with its weird, quirky natures. The story itself is disjointed and a bit uninteresting when distilled from the way it is told and language used to tell it. That said it draws you in and is strong enough to hold up the novel through what is a marathon length telling. A lot of what happens in the book seems to be in service of some other purpose than serving to move the story along. It seems to be making points about society, human nature, morality and humanity …