Here's a round-up of new reviews and articles related to The Pale King release from the past few weeks.
Reviews:
- Matthew Korfhage's review for Swag Rag, The Pale King: Boredom Ain't Boring [27/4/11]
- Richard Rayner's review for the Chicago Tribune, 'Pale King' shows promise of what might have been [29/4/11]
- Chuck Twardy's review for the Las Vegas Weekly, David Foster Wallace’s posthumous novel frustrates, but proves rewarding [4/5/11]
- Renato Pagnani's review for SEE, Serve This Royalty The Pale King confirms that it’s in the tiny details where we can transcend [5/5/11]
- Stuart Shiffman's review for bookreporter.com [5/5/11]
- Priya Kulasagaran's review for The Star Online Beauty amidst boredom [8/5/11]
- Keith Meatto's review for Frontier Psychiatrist Bored to Death – A Review of The Pale King [11/5/11]
- Of Books and Reading Review [12/5/11]
- Chrysta Brown's review for CultureMob [12/5/11]
- J Jagannath's review for The Business Standard, The Soul of Bureaucracy [13/5/11]
Non-Review Updates:
- Mark Haddon's thoughts about The Pale King [2/5/11]
- Word Reading Report from RealCity by Justin Levine [3/5/11]
- Laura Miller's piece for Salon, How a podiatrist sign became a literary icon [3/5/11]
- Don't forget about the fantastic posts about The Pale King over at The Pale Spring!
- Leigh Finnegan's piece for Counterpoint Magazine Unfinished: The late David Foster Wallace’s work-in-progress [5/5/11]
- Word for Word bookclub on 24th May - The Pale King by David Foster Wallace - Led By: Matthew Gallaway and Seth Colter Walls
- Glenn Kenny discusses Chapter 9 of The Pale King. Spoilers [10/5/11]
- Boston.com's Alex Beam's piece Sobering Tales, New David Foster Wallace archives reveal details of author’s connection to local rehab center and hospital [6/5/11]
- The Malta Independent's Wallace novel renews debate about posthumous books
- Video from the PEN Centre Pale King Event.
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