When you were sent out to profile David Foster Wallace,
how hard was it to gain his trust?
David Lipsky: Well, it was pretty hard, in that he'd try to read
what kind of person you were and then try to give you an answer
that would suit the publication you were from or what he guessed
your values were. So at first he did a lot of joking about how he
hoped he'd meet girls through the success of the book — that
didn't seem like him at all. The first couple days he kept doing
stuff like that and I kept kind of teasing him about not doing
stuff like that. But then we were supposed to fly from Bloomington
to Minneapolis — the last leg of his tour — and the
Bloomington airport got snowed in, we had to drive to Chicago and
then fly out of O'Hare, we had a couple days in Minneapolis and
then we had to drive back from Chicago. And I think anyone you do a
long car trip with, you have to open up to at some point. So I
think Henry Ford got us together.
What was your biggest impression of him, just as a guy,
as a person?
He was incredibly smart and funny, and really casually sharp
— like someone playing tennis who you're just hitting with,
and all of a sudden, he would just sizzle it back to the far corner
of the service court. I remember that we pulled in to Minneapolis
and I was told that my hotel room had two twins, and he said, "Yes,
Anita and Consuela," which I thought was very funny. Before
readings he would get incredibly nervous, and you thought it was an
act — he'd talk about how he suddenly had no saliva —
because he had no reason to be nervous, everyone loved him. And
then once he started reading, it was like watching some incredibly
high-level version of stand-up comedy. He was so nervous
beforehand, but his social self was all charm. I think he used that
charm, somehow, as a strategy for being left alone: I gave you all
this — entertainment, wit, intelligence — what more can
you ask?
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