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Don DeLillo - Mao II, Underworld, Falling Man (Paperback)
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Don DeLillo - Mao II, Underworld, Falling Man (Paperback)
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Contemporary North American Fiction
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This is a collection of original, stimulating interpretations of
key texts by Don DeLillo, designed for students and edited and
written by leading scholars in the field. Offering a comprehensive
and up-to-date analysis of the post-1990 fiction of one of
America's most respected writers and cultural critics, this volume
focuses on three of Don DeLillo's most recent novels - "Mao II",
"Underworld", and "Falling Man" - that span pivotal moments in
recent history: the end of the Cold War, the millennium, and 9/11.
Bringing together original essays by scholars working in art
history, urban studies, economic theory, ethnic studies alongside
contemporary literature and American studies approaches,
investigates DeLillo's portrait of turn-of-the-century America as
it confronts globalism and terrorism. With an eye always on the
impact that shifts in historical sensibility produce on aesthetic
sensibility, the volume considers the role that DeLillo sees
narrative playing in a world defined by digital images and provides
the first extended analysis of how much faith he has in fiction's
ability to convey the trauma of September 11, an event commonly
conceived as resistant to all forms of artistic expression. This
series offers up-to-date guides to the recent work of major
contemporary North American authors. Written by leading scholars in
the field, each book presents a range of original interpretations
of three key texts published since 1990, showing how the same novel
may be interpreted in a number of different ways. These
informative, accessible volumes will appeal to advance
undergraduate and postgraduate students, facilitating discussion
and supporting close analysis of the most important contemporary
American and Canadian fiction.
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