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Bachelor of Arts
Claremont, California
Creative writing
Depression (mood)
Emerson College
Harvard University
Illinois State University
Infinite Jest
Ithaca, New York
Karen Green (artist)
Literary fiction
Los Angeles Times
Master of Fine Arts
Metamodernism
Neorealism (art)
New Sincerity
Non-fiction
Pomona College
Post-postmodernism
Postmodern literature
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Suicide
The Pale King
Time (magazine)
University of Arizona
Early life and education
Amherst CollegeAtheism
Birth name
Catholic Church
Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area
David Lipsky
Glee club
Harper's Magazine
Harvard University
Ithaca, New York
James D. Wallace
Latin honors
Master of Fine Arts
Mennonites
Modal logic
Parkland College (United States)
Tennis
The Broom of the System
University of Arizona
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Urbana High School (Illinois)
Urbana, Illinois
Later life
Antonio MondaBelmont, Massachusetts
Jonathan Franzen
Karen Green (artist)
McLean Hospital
Abuse allegations
Mary KarrCareer
Aga Khan Prize for FictionBrief Interviews with Hideous Men
Caryn James
Claremont, California
Conjunctions (journal)
Emerson College
English studies
Esquire (magazine)
GQ
Harper's Magazine
Illinois State University
Infinite Jest
John Irving
Kenyon College
Little, Brown and Company
MacArthur Fellows Program
Mid-American Review
Open City (magazine)
Playboy
Pomona College
Puerto del Sol
Roy E. Disney
Stanley Elkin
Steven Moore (author)
The Broom of the System
The New Yorker
The Pale King
The Paris Review
The World According to Garp
This Is Water
Thomas Pynchon
Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern
V.
Themes and styles
Charlie Rose (talk show)Clause
Irony
Metafiction
Metamodernism
Note (typography)
Post-postmodernism
Postmodernism
Solipsism
Nonfiction
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do AgainBoth Flesh and Not
Consider the Lobster
David Lynch
Esquire (magazine)
Gourmet (magazine)
Harper's Magazine
John McCain
John McCain 2000 presidential campaign
John Ziegler (talk show host)
Jonathan Franzen
Maine
Michael Joyce (tennis)
Première (magazine)
Roger Federer
Rolling Stone
September 11 attacks
Sex industry
State fair
Tennis
Tennis (magazine)
The Atlantic
The New York Times
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Washington Post
Tornado
US Open (tennis)
Waterstones
Death
AntidepressantColin Harrison (writer)
Don DeLillo
Donald Antrim
Electroconvulsive therapy
Eulogy
George Saunders
Gerry Howard
Jonathan Franzen
Major depressive disorder
Phenelzine
The Pale King
Zadie Smith
Legacy
Charles YuDarin Strauss
Dave Eggers
David Gordon (novelist)
Deb Olin Unferth
Elizabeth Wurtzel
George Saunders
Harry Ransom Center
Harvard University
Illinois State University
Infinite Jest
John Green
Jonathan Franzen
Loyola University New Orleans
Matthew Gallaway
Michael Schur
Porochista Khakpour
Rivka Galchen
University of Texas at Austin
Zadie Smith
Film and television
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do AgainA Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again
Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (film)
David Lipsky
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
Jason Segel
Jesse Eisenberg
John Krasinski
Michael Schur
NBC
Parks and Recreation
Sarasota Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival
The Decemberists
The End of the Tour
The Simpsons
Stage and music adaptations
A Brief Inquiry into Online RelationshipsAndy Holden (artist)
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Eric Moe (composer)
Hebbel am Ufer
Hollywood Fringe Festival
Institute of Contemporary Arts
New York International Fringe Festival
Oblivion: Stories
Pitchfork (website)
The 1975
Novels
Infinite JestISBN (identifier)
The Broom of the System
The Pale King
Short story collections
Brief Interviews with Hideous MenGirl with Curious Hair
ISBN (identifier)
Oblivion: Stories
Nonfiction collections
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do AgainBoth Flesh and Not
Consider the Lobster
ISBN (identifier)
Other books
Everything and More (book)ISBN (identifier)
Something to Do with Paying Attention
Awards and honors
Aga Khan Prize for FictionLannan Literary Awards
O. Henry Award
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Salon.com
The Pale King
Whiting Awards
Sources
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