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El. knyga: Appreciating Don DeLillo: The Moral Force of a Writer's Work

  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313386251
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313386251

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An insightful work providing state-of-the-art critical guidance and informative commentary on the major novels of Don DeLillo in terms of how they respond to current social and ethical issues.

Unlike the majority of American academic critics, author Paul Giaimo contends that Don DeLillo's award-winning novels are fully defined by neither postmodernism nor modernism. To demonstrate this thesis, Appreciating Don DeLillo: The Moral Force of a Writer's Work traces DeLillo's style through his novels, showing how it evolved from a recognizably postmodern mode into a realistic treatment of contemporary, postmodern conditions.

In this original and nuanced examination, Giaimo discusses themes that range from the devastating portrayals of evil in Mao II, Libra and Cosmopolis, to the good and inspiring confrontation of media stereotypes and urban missionary work in Underworld. The powerful vision of language in The Names and White Noise is examined as a potent moral force of the novels. Equally important is discussion of the cultural background Giaimo believes should inform any reading of DeLillo's work, especially his Italian-American ethnic heritage and the American Catholic church of the 1950s.

Recenzijos

Offering an alternative perspective on DeLillo's work, Giaimo raises interesting questions about how best to define DeLillo's novels. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *

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An insightful work providing state-of-the-art critical guidance and informative commentary on the major novels of Don DeLillo in terms of how they respond to current social and ethical issues.
Preface v
Acknowledgments ix
1 Don DeLillo and the Novel---Neither Modern nor Postmodern
1(22)
2 Intimations of a Moral Vision in DeLillo's Early Novels
23(44)
3 The Names and White Noise: A New Faith in the Power of Language
67(26)
4 Unspeakable Evil in Libra, Mao II, and Cosmopolis
93(24)
5 Confronting Unspeakable Evil: DeLillo's "Filming" Italian Americans
117(22)
6 The Inner Divisions of People and Systems in Underworld's Roman Catholic Church
139(22)
7 Artists, Writers, and Moral Accountability
161(20)
Bibliography 181(4)
Index 185
Paul Giaimo, PhD, is instructor of English and philosophy at Highland Community College, Freeport, IL.