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Don DeLillo

Novelist, Playwright (born 20-Nov-1936)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Peter Boxall. Don Delillo: The Possibility of Fiction. Taylor & Francis/Routledge. 2005. 272pp.

Paul Civello. American Literary Naturalism and Its Twentieth-Century Transformations: Frank Norris, Ernest Hemingway, Don DeLillo. University of Georgia Press. 1994. 191pp.

David Cowart. Don Delillo: The Physics of Language. University of Georgia Press. 2003. 272pp.

Thomas Depietro (editor). Conversations with Don DeLillo. University Press of Mississippi. 2005. 183pp.

Joseph Dewey; Steven G. Kellman; Irving Malin. Underwords: Perspectives on Don Delillo's Underworld. University of Delaware Press. 2002.

Christopher Donovan. Postmodern Counternarratives: Irony and Audience in the Novels of Paul Auster, Don DeLillo, Charles Johnson, and Tim O'Brien. Taylor & Francis. 2004. 249pp.

John N. Duvall. Don Delillo's "Underworld": A Reader's Guide. New York: Continuum. 2002. 96pp.

Jeffrey Ebbesen. Postmodernism and Its Others: The Fiction of Ishmael Reed, Kathy Acker, and Don DeLillo. Routledge. 2006.

Steffen Hantke. Conspiracy and Paranoia in Contemporary American Fiction: The Works of Don DeLillo and Joseph McElroy. Pieterlen, Switzerland: Peter Lang. 1994. 191pp.

Jesse Kavadlo. Don DeLillo: Balance at the Edge of Belief. Peter Lang Publishing. 2004. 170pp.

Douglas Keesey. Don DeLillo. New York: Twayne. 1993.

Frank Lentriccia (editor). Introducing Don DeLillo. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 1991. 221pp.

Leornard Orr. Don Delillo's "White Noise": A Reader's Guide. New York: Continuum. 2003. 88pp.

Mark Osteen. American Magic and Dread: Don Delillo's Dialogue with Culture. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2000.

Jason S. Polley. Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo: Narratives of Everyday Justice. Peter Lang. 2011. 263pp.

Hugh M. Ruppersburg (editor). Critical Essays on Don DeLillo. Thomson Gale. 2000. 321pp.


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  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]

  3. Internet Movie Database [link]

  4. Wikipedia [link]

  5. Library of Congress Name Authority [link]

  6. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of American Writers (p.107)

  7. New York Public Library Literature Companion (p.64)

  8. Benet's Readers Encyclopedia, 4th Edition (p.262)

  9. Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography (p.182)

  10. Legends in Their Own Time (p.65)




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