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Don DeLillo after the Millennium: Currents and Currencies examines
all the author's work published in the 21st century: The Body
Artist, Cosmopolis, Falling Man, Point Omega, and Zero K, the plays
Love-Lies-Bleeding and The Word for Snow, and the short stories in
The Angel Esmeralda. What topic doesn't DeLillo tackle?
Cyber-capital and currency markets, ontology and intelligence,
global warming and cryogenics, Don DeLillo continues to ponder the
significance of present cultural currents and to anticipate the
waves of the future. Performance art and ethics, drama and
euthanasia, space studies and the constrictions of time, DeLillo
perspicaciously reads our culture, giving voice to the rhythms of
our vernacular and diction. Rich and resonant, his work is so
multifaceted in its attention that it accommodates a wide variety
of critical approaches while its fine and filigreed prose commends
him to a poetic appreciation as well. Don DeLillo After the
Millennium brings together an international cast of scholars who
examine DeLillo's work from many critical perspectives, exploring
the astonishing output of an author who continues to tell our
stories and show us ourselves.
Don DeLillo after the Millennium: Currents and Currencies examines
all the author's work published in the 21st century: The Body
Artist, Cosmopolis, Falling Man, Point Omega, and Zero K, the plays
Love-Lies-Bleeding and The Word for Snow, and the short stories in
The Angel Esmeralda. What topic doesn't DeLillo tackle?
Cyber-capital and currency markets, ontology and intelligence,
global warming and cryogenics, Don DeLillo continues to ponder the
significance of present cultural currents and to anticipate the
waves of the future. Performance art and ethics, drama and
euthanasia, space studies and the constrictions of time, DeLillo
perspicaciously reads our culture, giving voice to the rhythms of
our vernacular and diction. Rich and resonant, his work is so
multifaceted in its attention that it accommodates a wide variety
of critical approaches while its fine and filigreed prose commends
him to a poetic appreciation as well. Don DeLillo after the
Millennium brings together an international cast of scholars who
examine DeLillo's work from many critical perspectives, exploring
the astonishing output of an author who continues to tell our
stories and show us ourselves.
Presenting the first interdisciplinary consideration of his
political thought, Updike and Politics: New Considerations
establishes a new scholarly foundation for assessing one of the
most recognized and significant American writers of the post-1945
period. This book brings together a diverse group of American and
international scholars, including contributors from Japan, India,
Israel, and Europe. Like Updike himself, the collection canvases a
wide range of topics, including Updike's too often overlooked
poetry and his single play. Its essays deal with not only political
themes such as the traditional aspects of power, rights, equality,
justice, or violence but also the more divisive elements in
Updike's work like race, gender, imperialism, hegemony, and
technology. Ultimately, the book reveals how Updike's immense body
of work illuminates the central political questions and problems
that troubled American culture during the second half of the
twentieth century as well as the opening decade of the new
millennium.
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