The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo
Exploring the Works and Influence of a Literary Icon
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th May '08
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This insightful Companion explores the works of Don DeLillo, particularly White Noise, offering critical assessments and cultural context.
This Companion offers a comprehensive exploration of Don DeLillo's literary journey, highlighting his significant contributions to American literature. It delves into his most acclaimed works, including White Noise, Libra, and Underworld, which have become essential readings for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American culture. The book not only assesses these novels but also situates them within the broader context of DeLillo's career and the cultural landscape of the twentieth century.
Through a detailed analysis, the Companion examines DeLillo's narrative techniques, political themes, and his insightful commentary on contemporary societal issues. His fiction prompts readers to reflect on historical events such as the Cold War, the assassination of President Kennedy, environmental challenges, and the impact of terrorism. By engaging with these themes, The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo encourages a deeper understanding of how literature can respond to and shape cultural discourse.
Moreover, the book provides valuable insights into DeLillo's relationship with postmodern aesthetics and his major thematic concerns. It serves as a vital resource not only for students of literature but also for anyone keen on exploring the intricate connections between art and the evolving narrative of American identity. Overall, this Companion is an indispensable guide to appreciating the profound influence of Don DeLillo's work on both literature and culture.
'The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo is particularly strong in providing a detailed and well structured insight into his work against the background of post-modern theory and American contemporary experience.' Maribor International Review
ISBN: 9780521690898
Dimensions: 227mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 390g
218 pages