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Americana is a personal and at-times autobiographical novel by a young Don DeLillo that serves as an important touchstone for both wartime mids America and DeLillo's epic body of work to come. It's easy to explain it away as a hip, jaded, ironic novel of postmodern sensibilities/5(90). Americana is a personal and at-times autobiographical novel by a young Don DeLillo that serves as an important touchstone for both wartime mids America and DeLillo's epic body of work to come. It's easy to explain it away as a hip, jaded, ironic novel of postmodern sensibilities/5(89). About Americana “DeLillo’s swift, ironic, and witty cross-country American nightmare doesn’t have a dull or an unoriginal line.” —Rolling Stone The first novel by Don DeLillo, author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence At twenty-eight, David Bell is the American Dream come www.doorway.ru:


Don DeLillo. SHARE. With the publication of Point Omega this winter, the latest in a series of unsatisfying late novels, it has come time for Don DeLillo's work as a novelist to be assessed by a standard less flimsy than the fashionable pieties and anti-pieties of the day. It is precisely such pieties we find guiding the assessments made by. Americana. Don DeLillo In Stock Online Paperback $ Americana If Americana were by a different author, it might be forgotten by now; it's loose to the point of parody, and overstuffed with philosophical nattering that doesn't seem to truly connect to its strange road trip narrative. As the first novel DeLillo published, however, it's. Don DeLillo (b) was born and raised in New York City. Americana (), his first novel, announced the arrival of a major literary talent, and the novels that followed confirmed his reputation as one of the most distinctive and compelling voices in late-twentieth-century American fiction. DeLillo's comic gifts come to the fore in White.


Though rambling and at times aimless, though missing the technical virtuosity of "Libra" and the sodden comic dread of "White Noise", Americana remains my favorite book by Don Delillo. The novel is a retelling of Huck Finn, in the persona of an all-around Golden Boy and very dead soul named David Bell. "DeLillo's swift, ironic, and witty cross-country American nightmare doesn't have a dull or an unoriginal line." —Rolling Stone The first novel by Don DeLillo, author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence At twenty-eight, David Bell is the American Dream come true. Anyway, Americana is DeLillo's first novel, and it's astounding how much of his act he had figured out from the beginning. Like the man's more famous later works, it's haunted by the idea of death, features mass media heavily, and is full of deliberately awkward exchanges that might be off-putting to some but are hilarious and endearing to me.

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