
Hidden Gems Unexpectedly Poetic Lines Easily Overlooked (?) in Infinite Jest’s Voluminous Flow
Author(s) -
Mary Shapiro
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
english literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.103
0eISSN - 2420-823X
pISSN - 2385-1635
DOI - 10.30687/el/2420-823x/2021/08/001
Subject(s) - ridiculous , pleasure , poetry , reading (process) , beauty , literature , art , philosophy , aesthetics , psychology , linguistics , neuroscience
Although readers are more likely to dwell upon particularly funny, surprising, or disturbing moments in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest , the novel contains many instances of breathtaking poeticism. A close reading of a few such lines, hidden gems that could easily be overlooked in the voluminous flow of the novel, demonstrates the array of linguistic variables that Wallace skilfully manipulated to create iconic reminders that moments of beauty and pleasure can be found in the most mundane, ridiculous, and/or depressing of contexts.