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- Review of Don Delillo's "Videotape"Review of of the short story "Videotape" which delves into society's obsession to watch horrific accidents through postmodernist writing. This review also includes a personal perspective of how this obsession can be seen on a daily basis.
- White Noise: The Hidden Message in Don DeLillo's NovelThis is a thoughtful, well-written analysis of how the novel "White Noise" shows that courage can help break down humanities most disabling fears.
- White Noise by Don DeLillo: A Scathing Cultural CritiqueWhite Noise is a scathing critique on contemporary culture that uses the everyday language of buzzwords, special discounts, and limited time offers to create a world of fear and anxiety.
- A Close Look at the Effects of the Media on the Characters in Don DeLillo's "White Noise"The character of Jack Gladney is alienated from his wife, children, friends, and community and can be seen through the uses of media and technological innovations throughout the novel.
- Postmodern Elements of Don DeLillo's Mao IIPop culture references, the presence of an antihero, and an existentialist tone make this 1991 novel classifiable as postmodern.
- Underworld by Don DeLilloUnderworld by Don DeLillo is huge-huge in the way that the United States is huge. This book, like our nation, is crowded with people, places, events and inexhaustible energy.
"White Noise" by Don Delillo - Book ReviewA story ridden with fear, guilt, betrayal, insanity, and above all death, extrapolated into nothing more than a basic middle class family in a small American town. Easily relatable, easily enjoyable, easily thought provoking.- Unreliable Narration in White NoiseDon DeLillo creates a paranoid, unreliable narrator through the use of growing technology and more modern themes.
- Review of White Noise by Don DeLilloThis book calmly lays out doom after doom.
- Mao II, By: Don DeLilloA short novel revolving around four main characters: a famous recluse writer, his obsessive compulsive assistant, a teenager who got brainwashed by the Reverend Moon of the Unification Church, and a professional photographer.
Delillo and the Spectacle: Analysing Mediation in White NoiseDon Delillo's White Noise is considered one of the best American pieces of literature. Lets take a deeper look into it as we analyze mediation in the novel.- Analyzing the Threads of Loss and Baseball in Don DeLillo's UnderworldBaseball is a game of inches. Life, too, is about inches, moments between life, death. In Don DeLillo's Underworld DeLillo's fictionalized account of the 1951 play-off game serves as a link between past and present .