All things considered
We’re back! Sort of. This week, we’re reconsidering some common narratives. Why do men always want us to read Infinite Jest? Why does Melania want to stay in New York? And most importantly, why was everyone so wrong about Girls?
“Men Recommend David Foster Wallace to Me” by Deirdre Coyle, April 17 2017, Electric Literature
I love DFW’s essays as much as the next girl (”Up, Simba” is one of my favorite pieces of political writing maybe ever), but the writer is very right about the way men treat Infinite Jest as the sine qua non of literary accomplishments.
AND THE RUNNERS-UP:
“Fairytale Prisoner by Choice: The Photographic Eye of Melania Trump” by Kate Imbach, April 16 2017, Medium
Life through Melania’s eye by analyzing her photography: everything viewed from behind glass or from inside a vehicle or from high above everyone else. New York is her tower and this princess is never leaving.
“On Finally Watching ‘Girls,’ a Different and Better Show Than I’d Been Led to Imagine” by Jia Tolentino, April 13 2017, The New Yorker
I have been thinking about the final season all week and have come to the conclusion that it was basically perfect. Fight me.
“The American Experiment” by Sarah Nicole Prickett, April/May 2017, Bookforum
Even Joan Didion’s unfinished notebooks are amazing. Four decades later, her thoughts on traveling through the American south are riveting, and her ability to fixate on entropy and decay are unparalleled








