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Mick Brown
Mick Brown was born in London in 1950 and has interviewed Salvador Dali, the Rolling Stones, James Brown, Don DeLillo, Richard Ford, Ravi Shankar, and the Dalai Lama, and has written several books as well on Richard Branson, the movie ... [... more]
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Conversations with Don DeLillo (Literary Conversations ...
great resource for writers and fans: I really love this book and highly recommend it anyone with a strong interest in literature and writing. As a writer I find this book along with others in the "Literary Conversations Series" (the one for [... more]
$50.00
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Valparaiso: A Play
your culture or mine?: If you examine Mr. Delillo's body of work as a whole, each piece plays a part in defining his question: Where/how do we find/create meaning in contemporary society? You (or I, on another day) may disagree with my supposition, and [... more]
$11.00
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Players
Dust it off, then.: It's interesting to turn to early DeLillo and find that in more than a quarter of a century, the themes that drive his work are more contemporary than ever; as Diane Johnson wrote in the New York Times in 1977, "This elegant, [... more]
$12.95
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The Names
Good primer for the later stuff: Delillo would get better, but those later novels prove that these early novels weren't some kind of weird writing fluke, while the novels from this period prove that he didn't exactly come out of nowhere. All of the [... more]
$14.95
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Americana (Contemporary American fiction)
Great start but he's still a work in progress: I've been reading Delillo's stuff out of order so I really haven't been able to get an idea of his artistic progression over the course of his novels. Which isn't key to enjoying them but it's a thing I like [... more]
$15.00
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Ratner's Star
not DeLillo's best undertaking: I must admit that this book, even after two stabs at it, didn't thrill me the way other DeLillo novels can, and I did feel as though I were reading something more by Thomas Pynchon. Many of DeLillo's finest work seems to [... more]
$15.95
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Underworld: A Novel
Amazon.com Review: While Eisenstein documented the forces of totalitarianism and Stalinism upon the faces of the Russian peoples, DeLillo offers a stunning, at times overwhelming, document of the twin forces of the cold war and American culture, [... more]
$17.95
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Cosmopolis: A Novel
Don, We Hardly Know Ye!: Don DeLillo is someone I regard as a serious, engrossing, remarkably *talented* writer. But as much as I enjoy reading him and as engrossed and mesmerized as I am by his breathtakingly masterful use of language --I'm disappointed. [... more]
$26.00
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Falling Man: A Novel
Amazon.com Review: The defining moment of turn-of-the-21st-century America is perfectly portrayed in National Book Award winner Don DeLillo's Falling Man. The book takes its title from the electrifying photograph of the man who jumped or fell from the [... more]
$26.00
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Mao II
Author: Don DeLillo Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780099915003 ISBN: 0099915006 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 1992-07-16 [... more]
$16.50
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The Body Artist
Strange and seductive novel, filled with ambiguities.: The Body Artist is one of the strangest--and most seductive--books I've read in a long time, a "ghost story" with a character who is described as if he were real, and whom the main [... more]
$14.45
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