Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
For anyone reluctant to take on Wallace’s masterpiece, Infinite Jest,
this is a wonderful option. This volume of essays is classic Wallace:
brilliant, yet effortless, and completely entertaining. It is a remarkable
collection because he discusses seemingly mundane topics like television
or the competitive youth tennis circuit with eloquent academic fervor.
Reading Wallace can occasionally be bittersweet because he died so young
and so recently, but it is worth it.
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