This news appears to have gone unremarked beyond a local obituary: Sally Foster Wallace, teacher and writer, has died at the age of eighty-two. Her husband, the philosopher James Wallace, died in 2019. David Foster Wallace was their son.
Sally Foster Wallace’s Practically Painless English (1980) is a textbook noteworthy for the loopy humor of its sample sentences. Three random samples:
George is upset because his father thinks he lied about the cherry tree.And from an exercise in commas:
Rats! My wig has burst into flames again! Help!
The big fish kept out of trouble because he shut his mouth and stayed in school.
You set fire to the pizza[,] didn’t you?