I'm new to reading. When should I read this shit?
>>8096248
literally never.
>>8096248
Right now
bump faggot
Read it whenever you want really, it's not particularly difficult (with the exception of some chapters e.g. Wardine be cry, Poor Tony), it's just lengthy.
>>8096248
Very keen to pick this up as well, seems to be required reading for any sort of wannabe intellectual
>>8096248
You should read "Oblivion" first
His short stories are incredible and severely underrated.
>>8096462
No thanks, Morrowind is better than that piece of shit.
>>8096248
what is this book even about may i ask, every one seems to of read it but seeing the size of up is very dounting and realising i have no clue why every one has been praising it or what it even contains
>>8096467
tennis
>>8096469
guess you havnt read it either, thanks for the (you) though
>>8096467
THEMES emerge when the lives of tennis prodigies and drug addicts in Boston interlace during an international crisis.
>>8096485
He's not kidding. A lot of it is about tennis.
>>8096467
it's mostly about the kids at a private tennis academy in boston (the headmaster has committed suicide, his son is a tennis/academic prodigy with addiction problems) & the residents of the next door halfway house. the book loosely revolves around a film that the dead headmaster made that's so good that anyone who watches it just watches it until they starve to death.
>>8096507
please elaborate
>>8096526
>dounting
>an apalogy
>>8096527
so im dyislexic, so what, write me out a sentance so i can see how its done
>>8096533
Only if you dress up as a girl and give me a mind-blowing blowjob.
>>8096537
Very well, thank you for educating me.
I had nearly forgotten about capital letters and fullstops
>>8096541
Nigger
>>8096248
>When should I read this shit?
Never.
And don't come back, either. Your kind isn't welcome here, pleb.
>>8096465
wow
>>8096465
top kek
>>8096248
>new to reading
never
I've been following some /lit/ advice I received a few months ago with regards to DFW. I read a lot of his non-fiction first and really enjoyed it. I've just recently started on his short stories and have been overjoyed so far. Infinite Jest, though earlier chronologically, will be the last thing I tackle and with this knowledge, I feel more motivated to read.