In 1997 Wallace was awarded the Aga Khan Prize for Fiction by editors of The Paris Review for "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men #6", which had appeared in the magazine and appears as "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men #20" in the collection.
The title of this story was a slogan for advertising Tonka Toys, and the story itself won a prestigious Aga Khan Prize.
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