#DavidFosterWallace10thDeathAnniversary
David Foster Wallace died 10 years ago, on September 12 2008.
“....
Ostap Karmodi : A popular modern Russian writer, Viktor
Pelevin, has said that the main character of much of modern cinema and
pop-literature—all of pop-culture—is a black briefcase full of money. We mostly
follow its fate, and the fates of the other characters depend on it.
David Foster Wallace : I’ve heard about Viktor Pelevin, and
everything I’ve heard about him is that he’s very smart and very astute. I
think one reason his image is so funny is that it’s somewhat accurate. At least
here in America, we’re in a time that’s very, very cynical. So that when you
have a piece of pop-culture that has a very virtuous person or a hero, people
see those qualities much more as presentations by someone who’s trying to get
something, whether money or approval, than true human virtue or true qualities.
One consequence of what American scholars call a post-modern era is that
everyone has seen so many performances, that American viewers and American
readers, we simply assume now that everything is a performance and it’s
strategic and it’s tactical. It’s a very sad situation and I think the chances
are that nations go through periods of great idealism and great cynicism, and
that America and Europe, at least Western Europe right now, are in periods of
great cynicism.....” (September 2006)
Artist:
Benjamin Schwartz, The New Yorker, April 2018