Prolonged Sentences in David Foster Wallace’s “All That”

This Fall 2018 essay was the recipient of the “English Department Award for Grammar and Linguistics,” which is awarded to a student by a panel of English faculty. The essay examines the grammatical techniques Wallace uses in his short story “All That” to create page-long sentences, and how the seemingly indulgent sentences are necessary to understanding the thematic content of the short story. The essay can be read below.

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