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THE PALE KING is about boredom, and it revolves around a cast of IRS agents at the Regional Examination Center -- REC, for short -- in Peoria, Illinois. It is work so tedious and repetitive that boredom survival training is provided as part of the job/5(). The Pale King by David Foster Wallace is an unusual novel, which was written before Wallace’s suicide in , and published in The novel is considered to be unfinished, and critics have speculated over its meaning. It also does not follow a chronological sequence.  · The Pale King by David Foster Wallace - free mobi epub ebooks download. The Pale King remained unfinished at the time of David Foster Wallace's death, but it is a deeply compelling and satisfying novel, hilarious and fearless and as original as anything Wallace ever undertook.


The Pale King: David Foster Wallace's Adieu. The time is , one year before Ronald Reagan's massive Tax Reform Act began a sweeping overhaul of the federal government's byzantine Internal Revenue Code. The place is Peoria, Illinois, a gritty blue collar and farming town in America's heartland. David Foster Wallace's posthumous, unfinished novel, "The Pale King," was pieced together by his editor from pages and notes that the author left behind after he committed suicide in The Pale King David Foster Wallace New York: Little, Brown and Company, pp. Here is an excerpt from David Foster Wallace's unfinished novel, The Pale King. Wallace took his own life, in , and much of the text of the work is understood to be biographical. Wallace.


― David Foster Wallace, The Pale King If a novel about IRS examiners in a Midwest Regional Examination Center seems like a bad pitch, and definitely a boring novel, you will have almost grasped about one-half the magic of DFW. This is absolutely a novel about boredom, tedium, loneliness, isolation, bureaucracy, melancholy, and depression. To research “The Pale King,” Wallace trained in accounting. We’re moving beyond haunting to possession here. Bartleby, of course, ends up dead, leaving a stack of undeliverable papers. This. The Pale King by David Foster Wallace – review. It's set in a tax office, but David Foster Wallace's posthumous novel is thrilling. Work, work, work processing income tax return forms at the.

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