Don DeLillo: A Postmodernist

Don DeLillo: A Postmodernist

Don DeLillo's Postmodernist American Fiction

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During a time commanded by the picture, DeLillo’s fiction urges the peruser to contemplate such matters as the Cold War, the assassination of President Kennedy, dangers to the environment, and terrorism. It likewise gives inside and out appraisals of his best-known novels – White Noise, Libra, Mao II, The Names, and Underworld. At the point when White Noise with its Airborne Toxic event showed up in 1985, weeks after the chemical spill in Bhopal, India, a number of perusers took the novel to be an uncanny discourse on the environmental disaster in India, in spite of the way that the novel was in press a long time before the accident happened. My chapter focuses on the introductory matters regarding about the author overviews and the field of specialization in American literature amongst the modernism and the postmodernist theories of Don DeLillo’s novels consisting the environments and consumer culture.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-613-7-38960-7

ISBN-10:

613738960X

EAN:

9786137389607

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Kastrokumar J.
Gnanaprakasam V.

Number of pages:

268

Published on:

2018-08-22

Category:

Science Fiction, Fantasy