"Getting to the point" about Infinite Jest
THE END OF THE TOUR con Jesse Eisenberg - Trailer Italiano Ufficiale [HD]
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Stefano Bartezzaghi recounts his first encounter with Foster Wallace’s work, which happened through a story about President Lyndon Johnson, and then focuses on the writer’s masterpiece, the novel Infinite Jest: “a portrait of Western culture with a backdrop of a failed utopia.” Bartezzaghi reconstructs the family environment of David Foster Wallace (father a philosophy professor, mother an English teacher) and analyzes his refined linguistic choices and his style made up of narrative blocks, even independent from each other, and footnotes to footnotes. “He was against mass entertainment, but his books are still very entertaining. Reading him sometimes makes you laugh until you cry.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Music can turn a devastated soul into a Cathedral."
(Vasile Ghica)

Van der Graaf Generator "Killer"
 
 
 
 
seen at least twice 6 I DUELLANTI - Finale
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gentle Giant - Giant No one knew who they were. And here they place this masterpiece as the opening piece of the first opera!
 
 
 
 
On February 1, 1996 – twenty years ago – David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest was released in bookstores, one of the most important and discussed works, but perhaps proportionally less read, of modern literature. The novel – if we can call it a novel – was launched by the publisher Little, Brown and Company as the book that would change American literature. It was an instant success. By the end of March, Infinite Jest – 1079 pages long with an appendix of 388 footnotes – had been reprinted six times, and twenty years ago reprints were not as slimmed down as they can be today. Within a few months, Foster Wallace – who at that time was 34 years old and teaching at Illinois State University – became something of a rock star of literature. The rest was taken care of by his long hair and bandana, his massive build and shoulders, and his suicide by hanging that occurred on September 12, 2008. (quoted from ilpost.it on February 1, 2016)
What can I say? I have made it past the halfway point of this book or novel titled
 
 
 
 
I'm cumming.
 
 
 
 
 
 
#vaporinspiration (that is, the past of the future) n. 9 THE BAR-KAYS - ANTICIPATION among other things, backing band of Isaac Hayes in 'Hot Battered Soul'. Here, a few years later. And you can hear it.
 
 
Well, there's always someone who discovers hot water, and maybe this time it was my turn, with this Swedish place called "Debaser" un link lungo where they even held a pretty good concert Magnolia Electric Co. - Sweden, 2009 (Full Show)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SKIANTOS Io Sono uno Skianto (official videoclip)
"Give us our daily Skianto today..."
 
 
 
 
"Drums and Wires": but what the hell was this niuuueeeeei? (19)
The Icicle Works - Hollow Horse
 
 
Deep Purple - Mary Long
"Give us this day our daily Dipparpol"...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pink Floyd - Echoes ( Live At Pompeii )
Pink Floyd - Echoes ( Live At Pompeii )
Pink Floyd - Echoes ( Live At Pompeii )
Hey! You Gene, EuGene, after Syd came Roger and the Pink Floyd. To stay awake. I could listen to them all night and never be satisfied, and I wonder: what makes a piece of music genius, rendering it immortal? Perhaps the anguished feeling that transforms into lyrical abandonment, yes, you got it 'lyrical' like certain classical pieces, because this obsessive labyrinth of notes as images is the perfect fusion of sounds clear as crystal with sudden rips that seem like an extreme farewell. Music as feeling, protest, interpretation of reality, visionary and illuminated, triumph and evolution, the courage to be heroes in a shit world, unique and intrepid like we all wish we could be, like you. Thank you Pink ahhhhh Floyd
 
 
 
 
 
 
Massive Attack - Ritual Spirit Who likes this latest production? Aside from the success of "The Spoils"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HARRY BELAFONTE subway to the country (David Ackles' cover)
Ackles, still Ackles.......
Ah, the beautiful losers!
Chiara liked those beautiful and losing ones too.
But she was beautiful and I was the loser.
Then she married a successful dentist.