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In this episode we talk with Wallace scholar Clare Hayes-Brady about her new book The Unspeakable Failures of David Foster Wallace.


http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-unspeakable-failures-of-david-foster-wallace-9781501313530/


She is Lecturer in American Literature at University College, Dublin.


We discuss a variety of issues in this episode including bad endings, DFW Studies, Ricoeur, love, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and assorted other things.


You can find her on Twitter https://twitter.com/ClareHayesBrady


  


Show notes


00:30 - Byzantine Erotica right off the bat


01:30 - Spelling of Quebecois


02:30 - UCD vs TCD


04:01 - The Unspeakable Failures


05:01 - Noncompletion, the lack of closure


05:45 - A Failed Entertainment


08:30 - Short Story Theory, resistance to closure


10:39 - We don’t have neat narratives


13:00 - How can you be done with something?


14:26 - Starting IJ again


15:20 - The peripheral stuff


16:27 - Was IJ/DFW narcissistic?


19:10 - The empathetic connection with readers


20:38 - Incoherent need to communicate


22:21 - The problem with romantic relationships--and Anne Geddes


25:21 - Misogyny from a place of fear


26:36 - The Granola Cruncher


30:53 - The silencing of female characters


31:02 - The Lionel Shriver issue


35:18 - A poorly disguised avatar


35:45 - Hungerford piece


37:02 - The Joycean Boys Club


39:59 - The C-word


44:42 - Inhabiting other minds


45:29 - Hurston not explaining things


47:26 - White male protagonists. . . groan


48:46 - VIDA count and the equivalent awareness


50:01 - Separating the artist from the art


51:29 - Ferrante & Knausgaard


55:36 - Writing beyond his own perspective


56:20 - Hardcore Theory Weenies


58:41 - Conflating a couple of paradoxes


59:59 - A fascinating disaster of a book


1:01:54 - The conclusions of the failures


1:04:40 - First attempt in Learning


1:05:08 - Post on Poor Yorick’s Summer


1:05:30 - Honest Ulsterman and motherhood


1:08:40 - Easter Egg