![]() Thanks to his funambulist style, Wallace manages to unite these different story patterns into an intriguing narrative, though the ending is impossible to solve. ![]() The structure of Infinite Jest is layered and complex: readers follow the events of three main storylines. The novel was highly successful, with some 800,000 copies sold worldwide. At the same time, Infinite Jest explores the possibility of being human in such a world. In this complicated and challenging novel, Wallace creates a futuristic world where entertainment is the only thing that matters. In 1996, Infinite Jest was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize. Before its publication in 1996, the American author had already published The Broom of the System, a novel, and A Girl With Curious Hair, a collection of short stories. ![]() Infinite Jest is David Foster Wallace’s magnum opus and is considered by some as a majorly influential work. ![]()
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