Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

This novel is a complex, multi-layered narrative that explores themes of addiction, recovery, and the human condition in a near-future society. The story is set in a tennis academy and a halfway house for recovering addicts, and it intertwines the lives of its numerous characters, including a gifted but troubled teenage tennis prodigy, his filmmaker father, and a group of Quebecois separatists. The book is known for its length, intricate plot, and extensive use of footnotes.

The 287th greatest book of all time


Published
1996
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
1079
Words
543,000
Original Language
English