David Foster Wallace’s agent Bonnie Nadell tells the Observer: “People are asking us, ‘Is there anything unpublished? Is there anything sitting in a drawer?’ But David was very fortunate, in that everything he wrote got published and published well.” But there are two short pieces of fiction (which ran in The New Yorker and Harper’s) that Wallace once said were from “something longer that isn’t even close to halfway finished yet.” But Nadell says, “Have I read the larger thing? No. And I don’t think anyone’s gonna read it.”Observer