J.E. Luebering
Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
J.E. Luebering is Vice President, Editorial at Encyclopaedia Britannica. He works with the editors, writers, and researchers who create Britannica's content. He been part of Britannica's editorial team since 2004 in a number of different roles, including copyeditor and subject editor responsible for Britannica's coverage of literature and theater. He has degrees from Kenyon College and the University of Chicago. He lives in Chicago.
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Infinite Jest, novel by David Foster Wallace, published in 1996, that satirically attacks the vacuous predilections of contemporary American culture mercilessly while shamelessly reveling in them. Where does one begin with a book of over a thousand pages, of which nearly a hundred pages consist of…
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