November 2008
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David Foster Wallace (1962–2008), our friend and co-conspirator. His many contributions to the magazine—including “Ticket to the Fair,” “Shipping Out,” “The Depressed Person,” “Brief Interviews with Hideous Men,” and “Tense Present”—are true classics of the American language.
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