The Pale King
27/04/15 18:55
David Foster Wallace, The Pale King: An Unfinished Novel, (New York: Little Brown & Co.), 2011

What it seems to me is to be a great course in fiction writing. Because the manuscript is raw and unedited, you get to see Wallace's writing style and how he allows himself to follow tangents and not get too hung up on the overall integrity or theme of the book. Like the sliced up playing card on the cover, the book seems to be a collection of many stories where you can tell that an image is emerging. You even know what the image is. Yet it is obvious that it isn't a single image, but a collection of fragments that seem to hang together.
Other reviews of this book encouraged me to read it. I'm glad I did. I doubt I would have done so without the positive reviews.
You might say it is a strange introduction to David Foster Wallace's writing. On the other hand it may well be his masterpiece, unfinished as it is. I'm not sure that you need a great ending to have a great story. Perhaps the best stories of our lives give us the sense that we might craft the ending in our own imagination.
I know I'll be reading more of Wallace's books in the future.