Book contents
- David Foster Wallace in Context
- David Foster Wallace in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Ideas
- Chapter 10 David Foster Wallace and Attention
- Chapter 11 After Analysis
- Chapter 12 Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure
- Chapter 13 The Pragmatist Possibility in David Foster Wallace’s Writings
- Chapter 14 A Tale of Two Theses
- Chapter 15 Free Will and Determinism
- Chapter 16 David Foster Wallace’s Mathematics of the Infinite
- Chapter 17 David Foster Wallace and Existentialism
- Chapter 18 David Foster Wallace and Religion
- Chapter 19 Mr. Consciousness
- Part III Bodies
- Part IV Systems
- Works by David Foster Wallace
- Bibliography of Secondary Sources
- Index
Chapter 16 - David Foster Wallace’s Mathematics of the Infinite
from Part II - Ideas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2022
- David Foster Wallace in Context
- David Foster Wallace in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Ideas
- Chapter 10 David Foster Wallace and Attention
- Chapter 11 After Analysis
- Chapter 12 Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure
- Chapter 13 The Pragmatist Possibility in David Foster Wallace’s Writings
- Chapter 14 A Tale of Two Theses
- Chapter 15 Free Will and Determinism
- Chapter 16 David Foster Wallace’s Mathematics of the Infinite
- Chapter 17 David Foster Wallace and Existentialism
- Chapter 18 David Foster Wallace and Religion
- Chapter 19 Mr. Consciousness
- Part III Bodies
- Part IV Systems
- Works by David Foster Wallace
- Bibliography of Secondary Sources
- Index
Summary
Thematically, formally and structurally, Wallace’s writing concerned itself with the infinite, from the antinomies of set theory and the obese Bombardini in The Broom of the System to the featureless horizon of Peoria in The Pale King, by way of the title of Infinite Jest and the brief and not wholly successful exploration of Cantorian mathematics in Everything and More, the idea of the infinite was never far from any of Wallace’s writing. Moreover, the structures of the writing continually reinscribe this obsession with infinity, with none of the novels conforming to a traditional boundaried structure and the collections of short fiction troubling the very concept of order in their use of pagination and enumeration. This chapter illuminates the importance of infinity to Wallace’s writing by exploring its formal and thematic development through his career, demonstrating that infinity worked as a conceptual counterpoint to solipsism, both an existential threat and a source of profound hope for the disassociated subject of contemporary culture.
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- David Foster Wallace in Context , pp. 169 - 180Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022