The broom of the system

467 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2004 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-200242-1
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Another reviewer pointed out that this novel, despite most of it not being set on a college campus, is actually a campus novel. I would concur - everyone is terribly intello and can quote at length, there are funny names for things and places as though nobody would notice, and there are strange arcane rituals which make sense in context.
It is possible to say what it's about - Lenore, a switchboard operator, and her adventures in search of her grandmother who has gone missing on the edge of the desert. Which is an order of difference to "What is 'Infinite Jest' about?" where the answer is "Addiction." - not what happens, but what is the theme.
DFW apparently disowned this novel later in his life (which sadly didn't have enough of a 'later') but many may feel this is unfair. The unique genius of DFW rests partly in his …

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Subjects

  • Young women -- Fiction
  • Popular culture -- Fiction
  • Missing persons -- Fiction
  • Grandmothers -- Fiction
  • Cleveland (Ohio) -- Fiction