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- Infinite_Summer abstract "Infinite Summer was an online book club-style project started by writer Matthew Baldwin. Sponsored by The Morning News, participants were challenged to read and complete David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest at a rate of about 75 pages a week from June 21 to September 22, 2009.Baldwin and three other writers acted as \"guides,\" providing commentary on the main Infinite Summer website. Participants in the project also contributed commentary over a variety of social networking services, including Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter, where related tweets were marked with #infsum. Baldwin said in interviews that the project was prompted in part by Wallace's death in September 2008.Notable participants in the project included Colin Meloy of The Decemberists and Ezra Klein of The Washington Post. Though he did not participate, John Hodgman described the project as \"a noble and crazy enterprise.\"".
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- Infinite_Summer comment "Infinite Summer was an online book club-style project started by writer Matthew Baldwin. Sponsored by The Morning News, participants were challenged to read and complete David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest at a rate of about 75 pages a week from June 21 to September 22, 2009.Baldwin and three other writers acted as \"guides,\" providing commentary on the main Infinite Summer website.".
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