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The Pale King
The Pale King
Aug 29, 2025 6:28 AM

Author:David Foster Wallace

The Pale King

The Pale King is David Foster Wallace's final novel - a testament to his enduring brilliance

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's towering, brilliant, hilarious and deeply moving final novel.

'Breathtakingly brilliant, funny, maddening and elegiac' New York Times

'A bravura performance worthy of Woolf or Joyce. Wallace's finest work as a novelist' Time

'Light-years beyond Infinite Jest. Wallace's reputation will only grow, and like one of the broken columns beloved of Romantic painters, The Pale King will stand, complete in its incompleteness, as his most substantial fictional achievement' Hari Kunzru, Financial Times

'A paradise of language and intelligence' The Times

'Archly brilliant' Metro

'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's arrives once in a generation, if that' Daily Telegraph

'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' Scotland on Sunday

David Foster Wallace wrote the novels Infinite Jest and The Broom of the System, and the short-story collections Oblivion, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men and Girl with Curious Hair. His non-fiction includes Consider the Lobster, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, Everything and More, This is Water and Both Flesh and Not. He died in 2008.

Reviews

One of the strangest, saddest, most haunting things I've ever read

—— Guardian

Breathtakingly brilliant, funny, maddening and elegiac

—— The New York Times

Innovative, penetrating, forcefully intelligent fiction like Wallace's arrives once in a generation, if that

—— Daily Telegraph

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

—— Scotland on Sunday

Rich and substantial and alive . . . Wallace's finest work as a novelist

—— Time

A transfixing and hyper-literate descent into relentless, inescapable despair . . . achingly funny, nothing short of sublime

—— Publishers Weekly

The Pale King contains what's sure to be some of the finest fiction of the year . . . he was the closest thing we had to a recording angel

—— GQ

Sometimes as a critic the most important part of your job is to say: here, this is it, we've found it, someone's doing it. That someone was Wallace. He was the real thing

—— Evening Standard

The Pale King gave me a pleasure and excitement that I can describe only as biological. That is to say, the book produced in me that very rare, warm, head-to-toe tingling that comes with admission to a paradise of language and intelligence

—— Joseph O' Neill , The Times

Remarkable

—— Jonathan Derbyshire , New Statesman

Everyone who cares about literature should buy it

—— The Age

Tyler writes with a generosity of spirit and an emotional truthfulness that makes you forget the bare mechanics of plot

—— David Robinson , Week

Tyler uses simple, elegant prose to manifest her particular brands of realism and humour

—— Freya McClelland , Independent

Tyler distilled

—— Lady

Her novels assert, with acuity, compassion and inventive humour, the uniqueness and value of each human life... a carefully observed study of grief and its trajectory

—— Pamela Norris , Literary Review

Deeply rewarding novel about grief and hope, infused with gentle humour

—— Sunday Times

Acutely, tenderly observed. Tyler is excellent on the ways we endlessly misread even those closest to us

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail

Richer and more alive than the best work almost any other writer is producing

—— Cressida Connolly , Daily Telegraph

Deeply rewarding

—— Lucy Atkins , Sunday Times

All Hail Anne Tyler

—— Sunday Times

She's a master storyteller and inventor of character

—— Vanessa Berridge , Daily Express

A funny, gently moving and insightful book

—— Liam Heylin , Irish Examiner

What could be mawkish and cloying is gentle and touching, not least because she is a very funny writer

—— Michael Prodger , Financial Times

In Tyler’s small slices of life there is poetry and wisdom

—— Elaine Showalter , Guardian

The ending teeters on the brink of sentimentality but such is her psychological insight, the truth of her writing, that if she says unlikely happy endings are possible, I believe her

—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express

This meticulous, gently humorous novel is concerned with the effects of grief, the stop-start nature of moving on and the role of friendships, however imperfect, in facing catastrophe. [Tyler] remains as gimlet-eyed as ever in portraying ordinary lives that have become unmoored

—— Metro

This novel's great achievement is to capture the tensions and subtleties of a married life cut short… I read [it] virtually in one sitting, but that's a fairly common experience with Anne Tyler books… I didn't want it to end. Which is also a fairly common Tyler thing

—— Viv Groskop , Independent on Sunday

The Beginner’s Goodbye is a very funny book…every incident is at once recognizably true to life and yet somehow utterly off-kilter

—— Edmund Gordon , Times Literary Supplement

Engaging, heartfelt and brutal.

—— welovethisbook.com

Quite simply a masterpiece…at least as assured and vibrant in its characterization as Trainspotting, Skagboys is even more on the money politically… this novel more than any other , (including its brilliant predecessor) stands as our spiritual and moral history.

—— The Scotsman

There is enough of what Welsh does well — needle-sharp dialogue, vivid characters and a certainty of place — to make Skagboys his best work in many years…an essential read.

—— Timothy Mo , Irish Examiner

Welsh always spins his yarns with grisly élan.

—— Extra Time

I ended up charmed beyond measure, if that is the right word for a novel whose odd moments of poignance are regularly booted into touch by death, disillusionment and dereliction.

—— D J Taylor , Spectator

Every bit as impressive as Trainspotting

—— Daily Telegraph

Visceral, tragic and comic, with Welsh’s schlock-shock appeal

—— Arifa Akbar , i

If you enjoyed Trainspotting, you will adore this prequel... I think that Welsh has achieved the impossible and produced a prequel that betters the main text

—— Nudge

Filthy, furious and very funny, this is Welsh back on blistering top form

—— Mail on Sunday

The strength of Cline's first novel, other than its geeky referencing of 1980s pop culture, is the characterisation of the Candide-like Wade and his redemptive quest in both VR and the real world.

—— Guardian

If you grew up with an Atari or maybe had a Commodore 64 back in the day, you are going to really enjoy this one. Cline really captures the feeling of those good old days in Ready Player One.

—— WIRED.COM

Cline [crafts] a fresh and imaginative world from our old toy box ... Cline strikes the nerves of nerd culture as expertly as Andy played that skeleton organ in The Goonies.

—— Entertainment Weekly
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