[LISTENED TO: Week of October 10, 2010] David Foster Wallace interviews
There will soon be a group read of Consider David Foster Wallace, a book of essays about, yes, David Foster Wallace. In a sort of preparation for the group read, I decided to immerse myself in the available audio files online.
The David Foster Wallace Audio Project hosts quite a vast collection of audio files, including interviews, readings and eulogies. Even the Howling Fantods points to it.
I started with the interviews. They cover the period from Infinite Jest to Consider the Lobster. For the most part, the interviews took place on various NPR stations. There are not a lot of details given about the items on the site (which is the only flaw that I can see with the site), but you can more or less tell from the titles given what book is the cause for the interview.
I know that DFW was not a fan of interviews, yet I can’t help but be surprised at how few interviews actually seem to be extant (or at least preserved online). You can see a list of all of the interviews on the site. I’m listing and giving very brief notations for some of the longer interviews, but I just don’t have the time/inclination to go into great detail. (more…)









SOUNDTRACK: THERAPY?: Music Through a Cheap Transistor: The BBC Sessions (2007).




