Consider the Lobster

And Other Essays

344 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2007

ISBN:
978-0-316-01332-1
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Consider the Lobster and Other Essays (2005) is a collection of essays by novelist David Foster Wallace. It is also the title of one of the essays, which was published in Gourmet magazine in 2004. The title alludes to Consider the Oyster by M. F. K. Fisher.

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Goodreads Review of Consider the Lobster: An Other Essays

This is my first time reading DFW, may he rest in peace. I have to say, I’m impressed. The essays in this collection are jaw-dropping. He has such a conversational, warm tone that’s difficult to pinpoint politically. The defining tension in the collection is between cynicism and authenticity. Because of that tension, the best essays in here are his reflections are 9/11, the long piece on the John McCain campaign, and the concluding review on Dostoevsky’s biography. The essay on tennis also fits this category, but to lesser extent.

I suppose the difficulty to pin him down is the point: he doesn’t want to be defined by such categories like political affiliation, school of thought, or anything to that effect. Instead, the main aim is to push through his cynical, jaded worldview and find something more profound.

Even so, there are a number of essays that defy this categorization. Both …

Review of 'Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays' on 'Storygraph'

I picked this up again for the essay on Authority and American Usage. The essays on Tracy Austen - why sports starts shouldn't write books and Consider the Lobster - why boiling lobsters might be bad were also good.

Authoriy was my focus. It's a 62 page essay with footnotes obstensibly about Brian Garner's book - Modern American Usage, but it's really about role of authority in our language. Should we follow basic usage rules or let everything go. Who knew dictionairs could be so fun?

When it comes to usage, English, grammar, etc. there exists two main schools - the prescriptivists (what proper English SHOULD BE) and descriptivists (what English IS). Both schools have members that take things to the extreme. The extreme prescriptive is the pedantic grammarian. The pedantic grammarian objects to sentences that end in prepositions and the like. The extreme descriptive is anything goes and would …

Review of 'Consider the Lobster and Other Essays' on 'Storygraph'

I picked this up again for the essay on Authority and American Usage. The essays on Tracy Austen - why sports starts shouldn't write books and Consider the Lobster - why boiling lobsters might be bad were also good.

Authoriy was my focus. It's a 62 page essay with footnotes obstensibly about Brian Garner's book - Modern American Usage, but it's really about role of authority in our language. Should we follow basic usage rules or let everything go. Who knew dictionairs could be so fun?

When it comes to usage, English, grammar, etc. there exists two main schools - the prescriptivists (what proper English SHOULD BE) and descriptivists (what English IS). Both schools have members that take things to the extreme. The extreme prescriptive is the pedantic grammarian. The pedantic grammarian objects to sentences that end in prepositions and the like. The extreme descriptive is anything goes and would …

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