Hacked!

As email, documents, and almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives moves onto the cloudremote servers we rely on to store, guard, and make available all of our data whenever and…
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The Atlantic: Fiction 2011 Table of Contents

Note: We will be posting this issue in installments through July 27, 2011. Stories
PUBLISHED: July 25, 2011

Inside David Foster Wallace's Private Self-Help Library

All his life Wallace was praised and admired for being exceptional, but in order to accept treatment he had to first accept and then embrace the idea that he was a regular person who could be helped by "ordinary" means. Then he went to rehab and learned a ton of valuable things from "ordinary" people whom he would never have imagined would be in a position to teach him anything. Furthermore, these people obviously had inner lives and problems and ideas that were every bit as complex and vital as those of the most "sophisticated" and "exceptional."
SOURCE:The Awl
PUBLISHED: April 5, 2011
LENGTH: 37 minutes (9439 words)

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