DT Max talks about his new biography of the late David Foster Wallace. Kurt Andersen asks rockers The Heavy, whose song “How You Like Me Now” is ubiquitous, why generations of Brits have reintroduced Americans to American music. And we find out why pop music has been getting sadder.
The Legacy of David Foster Wallace, Studio 360
The Day Booker T. Washington Came to Santa Barbara by Montecito Journal - Issuu
David Foster Wallace's estate comes out against 'The End of the Tour' - Los Angeles Times
The Pale King by David Foster Wallace, Paperback
What David Foster Wallace Can and Cannot Teach Us About the State of American Men's Tennis - Electric Literature
David Foster Wallace The String Theory - David Foster Wallace on Tennis
Songs and Memories: A Quarantine Collection - Stephen David Miller
To Combat Loneliness: Compositions Based on the Works of David Foster Wallace, Tyson Allison and Aaron Kerr
David Foster Wallace & Sadder Pop Hits, Studio 360
David Foster Wallace Admires The Mormon Tabernacle Choir in New Interview - Latter-day Saint Musicians
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