Articles by Ujala Sehgal
March 5, 2011
DFW, Edited 0
The changes between the transcription of David Foster Wallace reading ‘A fragment of a longer thing’ in 2000 and the version of that story ‘Backbone’ as published in the recent New Yorker. (via The Paris Review)
March 3, 2011
New Short Story by DFW 1
“Every whole person has ambitions, objectives, initiatives, goals. This one particular boy’s goal was to be able to press his lips to every square inch of his own body.” The New Yorker posts a new short story, “Backbone,” by David Foster Wallace.
March 3, 2011
The Believer Book Award 0
To add to the awards lists, Believer has announced its editors’ shortlist for the Believer Book Award, which looks to acknowledge “the strongest and most underappreciated” novels of the year. The shortlist includes Danielle Dutton’s Sprawl; Kira Henehan’s Orion You Came and You Took All My Marbles (reviewed for The Millions); James Hynes‘ Next, Grace [...]
February 28, 2011
The Literature of Loss 0
“Loss isn’t science; it’s a human reckoning.” The New York Times posts an e-mail conversation between Joyce Carol Oates and Meghan O’Rourke on why we write about grief, following the release of Oates’ memoir A Widow’s Story and in anticipation of O’Rourke’s own memoir of loss, The Long Goodbye.
February 23, 2011
Tim Burton’s Rejection Letter 0
Letters of Note posts the rejection letter aspiring artist Tim Burton received in 1976 (when he was 18) for his children’s book, “The Giant Zlig,” that he sent to Walt Disney in hopes that they would publish it.
February 23, 2011
First Draft of Infinite Jest 0
“Behind every great work, there is an ink-stained piece of notebook paper.” Here is the first page of a handwritten draft of Infinite Jest.