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		<title>Pale King</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The agents at the IRS Regional Examination Center appear ordinary enough to newly arrived trainee David Wallace. But as he immerses himself in a routine so tedious that new employees receive boredom-survival training, he learns of the extraordinary variety of personalities drawn to this strange calling.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>The Pale King</i> is David Foster Wallace&#8217;s final novel &#8211; a testament to his enduring brilliance<br /></b><br />The Internal Revenue Service Regional Examination Centre in Peoria, Illinois, 1985. Here the minutaie of a million daily lives are totted up, audited and accounted for. Here the workers fight a never-ending war against the urgency of their own boredom. Here then, squeezed between the trivial and the quotidian, lies all human life. And this is David Foster Wallace&#8217;s towering, brilliant, hilarious and deeply moving final novel.</p>
<p>&#8216;Breathtakingly brilliant, funny, maddening and elegiac&#8217;  <i>New York Times</i></p>
<p>&#8216;A bravura performance worthy of Woolf or Joyce. Wallace&#8217;s finest work as a novelist&#8217;  <i>Time</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Light-years beyond <i>Infinite Jest</i>. Wallace&#8217;s reputation will only grow, and like one of the broken columns beloved of Romantic painters, <i>The Pale King</i> will stand, complete in its incompleteness, as his most substantial fictional achievement&#8217;  Hari Kunzru, <i>Financial Times</i></p>
<p>&#8216;A paradise of language and intelligence&#8217;  <i>The Times</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Archly brilliant&#8217; <i>Metro<br /></i><br />&#8216;Teems with erudition and ideas, with passages of stylistic audacity, with great cheerful thrown-out gags, goofy puns and moments of truly arresting clarity. Innovative, penetrating, forcefully intelligent fiction like Wallace&#8217;s arrives once in a generation, if that&#8217;  <i>Daily Telegraph</i></p>
<p>&#8216;In a different dimension to the tepid vapidities that pass as novels these days. Sentence for sentence, almost word for word, Wallace could out-write any of his peers&#8217;  <i>Scotland</i><i> on Sunday</i></p>
<p>David Foster Wallace wrote the novels <i>Infinite Jest </i>and <i>The Broom of the System</i>, and the short-story collections <i>Oblivion</i>, <i>Brief Interviews with Hideous Men </i>and <i>Girl with Curious Hair</i>. His non-fiction includes <i>Consider the Lobster</i>, <i>A Supposedly Fun Thing I&#8217;ll Never Do Again</i>, <i>Everything and More</i>,<i> This is Water</i> and <i>Both Flesh and Not</i>. He died in 2008.</p>
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