
Don DeLillo: Mao II & Underworld (LOA #374) (Library of America, 374), DeLillo,
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Don DeLillo: Mao II & Underworld (LOA #374) (Library of America, 374), DeLillo,
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- ISBN
- 9781598537550
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Library of America, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1598537555
ISBN-13
9781598537550
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16058624761
Product Key Features
Book Title
Don Delillo: Mao II and Underworld (Loa #374)
Number of Pages
1100 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Satire
Publication Year
2023
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-943446
Synopsis
The definitive edition of a modern master continues with 2 mid-career masterpieces, published here with new prefaces from the author This second volume in the Library of America DeLillo edition collects two extraordinary novels he published in the 1990s, the peak of his career. In the PEN/Faulkner Award-winning Mao II (1991), the celebrated novelist Bill Gray has withdrawn into seclusion, his everyday affairs managed by a pair of assistants. And yet within the protective solitude he has built for himself he still finds himself struggling--with pills and with a novel he can't manage to complete. A visit from a Swedish photographer who specializes in author portraits spurs him to shake off his world-weariness, and soon the reclusive writer is embarked on an unlikely journey to help broker the release of a poet held hostage by terrorists in Beirut. Mao II , writes the critic Sven Birkerts, is "DeLillo's strongest statement yet about the crisis of crises. Namely, that we are living in the last violet twilight of the individual, and that 'the future belongs to crowds.'" Underworld (1997), DeLillo's magnum opus and a book that ranks among the greatest of twentieth-century novels, is a sprawling, ambitious, and moving panorama of the postwar American experience. It begins with a tour de force re-imagination of one of the great moments in sports: the decisive pennant game between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers at the Polo Grounds in 1951, culminating in the now legendary "shot heard 'round the world" home run by Bobby Thomson. In DeLillo's hands the excitement of the game is juxtaposed with something far more momentous, the announcement of the Soviets' first atomic test--a coincidence that initiates a kaleidoscopic saga that is woven across more than four decades, shuttling back and forth through time and mixing fictional characters with historical figures such as Lenny Bruce and J. Edgar Hoover. The novel is at once a profound meditation on our contemporary condition and a deeply personal book for its author, drawing poignantly on his memories of growing up in the Bronx. "All of DeLillo is in Underworld ," writes Harold Bloom. "DeLillo's sense of America, in the second half of the twentieth century, is achieved perfectly." Here is the ultimate gift for DeLillo fans and perfect introduction for readers interested in discovering or rediscovering a great American writer.
LC Classification Number
PS3554.E4425M37 2023
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- 9***e (1242)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseItem was listed as in very good, unmarked condition. The book I received did not contain the dust jacket like displayed in the picture but was also underlined in indelible ink throughout the entire book. It also looked like someone had ejacked or sneezed onto the front cover. I returned the item immediately but I didn’t receive my refund until three days after return delivery. All in all won’t be buying from the is vendor ever again.
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