David Foster Wallace’s Depression: Neurodiversity and Flourishing
When your undergrad philosophy thesis is posthumously published in a lovely package padded out with admiring commentary, you know you’ve made into some kind of canon. Or you would know it, if you weren’t dead. David Foster Wallace is having a good death. Leland de la Durantaye’s diverting essay in the Boston Review tangles with ideas of freedom, happiness, and love in DFW’s thesis and his …
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David Foster Wallace’s Depression: Neurodiversity and Flourishing
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