The release date for the English version of 'Consider the Lobster and Other Essays' by
David Foster Wallace is Dec 2005. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
Could lobsters be sentient? Was there a sense of humor in Franz Kafka? Anyhow, what is the deal with John Updike? What transpires when adult video stars meet their admirers face-to-face? In writings that are also captivating narrative journeys, David Foster Wallace provides solutions to these and other issues. Wallace possesses a distinct and powerful voice in American letters, regardless of whether he is reporting on the intense presidential race, delving into the conflicts among dictionary writers, or taking on the World's Largest Lobster Cooker during the yearly Maine Lobster Festival.
Included is "Big Red Son," "Certainly the End of Something or Other, One Would Sort of Have to Think," "Some Remarks on Kafka's Funniness from Which Probably Not Enough Has Been Removed," "Authority and American Usage," "The View from Mrs. Thompson's," "How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart," "Up, Simba," "Consider the Lobster," "Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky" as well as "Host."