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  • Don DeLillo
  • American writer (born 1936)

    Donald Richard DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter and essayist. His works have covered

    Don DeLillo

    Don DeLillo

    Don_DeLillo

  • The Names (DeLillo novel)
  • 1982 novel by Don DeLillo

    The Names is the seventh novel by American novelist Don DeLillo, published in 1982. The novel, set mostly in Greece, is primarily a series of character

    The Names (DeLillo novel)

    The_Names_(DeLillo_novel)

  • White Noise (novel)
  • 1985 novel by Don DeLillo

    White Noise is the eighth novel by Don DeLillo, published by Viking Press in 1985. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. White Noise is a cornerstone

    White Noise (novel)

    White Noise (novel)

    White_Noise_(novel)

  • Libra (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Don DeLillo

    Libra is a 1988 novel by Don DeLillo that describes the life of Lee Harvey Oswald and his participation in a fictional CIA conspiracy to assassinate President

    Libra (novel)

    Libra_(novel)

  • Zero K (novel)
  • 2016 novel by Don DeLillo

    Zero K is a 2016 novel by American author Don DeLillo. The novel concerns a billionaire, Ross Lockhart, who is inspired by the terminal illness of his

    Zero K (novel)

    Zero_K_(novel)

  • Underworld (novel)
  • 1997 novel by Don DeLillo

    Underworld is a 1997 novel by American writer Don DeLillo. The novel is centered on the efforts of Nick Shay, a waste management executive who grew up

    Underworld (novel)

    Underworld_(novel)

  • 20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction
  • Selected list of books

    William H. Gass each have three works on the list, while Samuel Delany, Don DeLillo, William Faulkner, Raymond Federman, William Gaddis, Vladimir Nabokov

    20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction

    20th_Century's_Greatest_Hits:_100_English-Language_Books_of_Fiction

  • Cosmopolis (novel)
  • 2003 novel by Don DeLillo

    Cosmopolis is a novel by American writer Don DeLillo. His thirteenth novel, it was published by Scribner on April 14, 2003. Cosmopolis is the story of

    Cosmopolis (novel)

    Cosmopolis_(novel)

  • Point Omega
  • Novel by Don DeLillo

    Point Omega is a short novel by the American author Don DeLillo that was published in hardcover by Scribner's on February 2, 2010. It is DeLillo's fifteenth

    Point Omega

    Point_Omega

  • Americana (novel)
  • 1971 novel by Don DeLillo

    Americana (1971) is American novelist Don DeLillo's first book. DeLillo conceived the novel while traveling through Maine with friends. The book is narrated

    Americana (novel)

    Americana_(novel)

  • Mao II
  • 1991 novel by Don DeLillo

    David (April 1, 1992). "DELILLO'S 'MAO' WINS PEN AWARD". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2022. "Dangerous Don DeLillo", May 19, 1991 New York

    Mao II

    Mao_II

  • A Reader's Manifesto
  • 2002 book by B. R. Myers

    concentrated on Annie Proulx, Cormac McCarthy, Paul Auster, David Guterson, and Don DeLillo, all of whom enjoyed substantial acclaim from the literary establishment

    A Reader's Manifesto

    A_Reader's_Manifesto

  • White Noise (2022 film)
  • Film by Noah Baumbach

    novel by Don DeLillo. It is Baumbach's first directed feature not based on a story of his own. The film stars Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, and Don Cheadle

    White Noise (2022 film)

    White_Noise_(2022_film)

  • The Silence (novel)
  • 2020 novel by Don DeLillo

    The Silence is a short novel by Don DeLillo. It was published by Scribner on October 20, 2020. An audiobook version was released the same day, narrated

    The Silence (novel)

    The_Silence_(novel)

  • Amazons (novel)
  • 1980 novel by Cleo Birdwell

    Amazons is a novel written by Don DeLillo, published under the pseudonym Cleo Birdwell in 1980. The subtitle is An Intimate Memoir by the First Woman

    Amazons (novel)

    Amazons_(novel)

  • The Angel Esmeralda
  • 2011 collection of short stories by Don DeLillo

    The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories is a collection of short stories by Don DeLillo. The nine stories are printed in chronological order and were written

    The Angel Esmeralda

    The_Angel_Esmeralda

  • List of postmodern novels
  • Morrison The Bonfire of the Vanities (1987) by Tom Wolfe Libra (1988) by Don Delillo Wittgenstein's Mistress (1988) by David Markson Foucault's Pendulum (1988)

    List of postmodern novels

    List_of_postmodern_novels

  • Players (DeLillo novel)
  • 1977 novel by Don DeLillo

    imposing structural order on what the "players" view to be chaos. In Players DeLillo precipitates many of the themes wrought by rampant consumerism in late

    Players (DeLillo novel)

    Players_(DeLillo_novel)

  • Robert Wightman
  • American actor

    and mysterious" portrayal as Budge in the dark comedy The Day Room by Don DeLillo. Wightman replaced Richard Thomas in the role of John-Boy Walton in the

    Robert Wightman

    Robert_Wightman

  • Clyde Tolson
  • American law enforcement officer (1900–1975)

    1995 film Nixon portrayed by Brian Bedford The 1997 novel Underworld by Don DeLillo The 2009 film Public Enemies portrayed by Chandler Williams The 2011

    Clyde Tolson

    Clyde Tolson

    Clyde_Tolson

  • End Zone
  • Novel by Don DeLillo

    The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo, Cambridge University Press, pp. x & 55–60, ISBN 978-1139828086. END ZONE by Don DeLillo | Kirkus Reviews. Edwards

    End Zone

    End_Zone

  • Ratner's Star
  • 1976 novel by Don DeLillo

    Ratner's Star is a 1976 novel by Don DeLillo. It relates the story of a child prodigy mathematician who arrives at a secret installation to work on the

    Ratner's Star

    Ratner's_Star

  • Cosmopolis (film)
  • 2012 film

    Amalric, Juliette Binoche, Jay Baruchel and Kevin Durand. It is based on Don DeLillo's 2003 novel of the same name. On 25 May 2012, the film premiered

    Cosmopolis (film)

    Cosmopolis_(film)

  • Americana
  • Materials characteristic of the United States of America

    it meant to be an American." On growing up Italian-American, novelist Don DeLillo stated: It's no accident that my first novel was called Americana. This

    Americana

    Americana

    Americana

  • Charles Scribner's Sons
  • American publisher

    Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe, George Santayana, John Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton. The firm published Scribner's Magazine for many years

    Charles Scribner's Sons

    Charles Scribner's Sons

    Charles_Scribner's_Sons

  • Game 6
  • 2005 American film

    Choudhry John Tormey as George, Georgie, Giorgio Harry Bugin as Dodgie Don DeLillo first wrote the script in 1991. The film went through a long period of

    Game 6

    Game_6

  • The Body Artist
  • 2001 novella by Don DeLillo

    The Body Artist is a novella written in 2001 by Don DeLillo. It explores the grieving process of a young performance artist, Lauren Hartke, following

    The Body Artist

    The_Body_Artist

  • Gordon Lish
  • American writer (born 1934)

    Ozick, Don DeLillo, Reynolds Price, T. Coraghessan Boyle, Raymond Kennedy, Alexander Theroux, and Barry Hannah. With the exception of Ozick and DeLillo, all

    Gordon Lish

    Gordon_Lish

  • Tom LeClair
  • Cincinnati in 1970. In 1979, LeClair secured the first interview with Don Delillo, in Athens. LeClair taught at the University of Athens in 1981-82, and

    Tom LeClair

    Tom_LeClair

  • What Is the Best Work of American Fiction of the Last 25 Years?
  • 2006 poll of writers

    poll participants. The runners-up were the novels Underworld (1997) by Don DeLillo; a tie for third place between Blood Meridian (1985) by Cormac McCarthy

    What Is the Best Work of American Fiction of the Last 25 Years?

    What Is the Best Work of American Fiction of the Last 25 Years?

    What_Is_the_Best_Work_of_American_Fiction_of_the_Last_25_Years?

  • The Falling Man
  • Photograph by Richard Drew from 9/11 attacks

    Discovery Times Channel.[citation needed] The novel Falling Man, by Don DeLillo, is about the September 11 attacks. The "falling man" in the novel is

    The Falling Man

    The_Falling_Man

  • David Foster Wallace
  • American writer (1962–2008)

    Treisman, fiction editor at The New Yorker magazine; and the writers Don DeLillo, Zadie Smith, George Saunders, Mark Costello, Donald Antrim, and Jonathan

    David Foster Wallace

    David Foster Wallace

    David_Foster_Wallace

  • Picador (imprint)
  • British publishing house

    Johnson, Sir Salman Rushdie, Cormac McCarthy, Daniel Immerwahr, and Don Delillo. Picador Travel Classics Picador Books (Pan Books) - Book Series List

    Picador (imprint)

    Picador_(imprint)

  • Philip Roth
  • American novelist (1933–2018)

    novelists of his day, along with Cormac McCarthy, Thomas Pynchon, and Don DeLillo. James Wood wrote: "More than any other post-war American writer, Roth

    Philip Roth

    Philip Roth

    Philip_Roth

  • 0K
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Zero-K, an open source real time strategy game Zero K (novel), a novel by Don DeLillo Search for "0k"  or "0-k" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing

    0K

    0K

  • Names (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    onomastics The Names (band), a Belgian post-punk band The Names (DeLillo novel), by Don DeLillo The Names (Knapp novel), a 2025 novel by Florence Knapp Names

    Names (disambiguation)

    Names_(disambiguation)

  • Black Clock
  • American literary magazine

    inception in 2004 until its demise in 2016, Black Clock featured work by Don DeLillo, Lydia Davis, David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Lethem, Richard Powers,

    Black Clock

    Black_Clock

  • Love-Lies-Bleeding (play)
  • 2005 play by Don DeLillo

    by Don DeLillo. It is his third play and had a world-premiere reading May 2, 2005, at Boise Contemporary Theater in Boise, Idaho, directed by DeLillo himself

    Love-Lies-Bleeding (play)

    Love-Lies-Bleeding_(play)

  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • Dutch and Flemish painter (c. 1525/30–1569)

    thought is spent on Bruegel's secret motives for painting it. Author Don Delillo uses Bruegel's painting The Triumph of Death in his novel Underworld

    Pieter Bruegel the Elder

    Pieter Bruegel the Elder

    Pieter_Bruegel_the_Elder

  • List of British films of 2025
  • Director: Ben Rivers Cast: The Word for Snow by Don DeLillo Based on The Word for Snow by Don DeLillo 11 Glenrothan Director: Brian Cox Cast: Alan Cumming

    List of British films of 2025

    List_of_British_films_of_2025

  • Serial sevens
  • Clinical cognitive test involving descending subtraction

    are a recurring motif in Sarah Kane's play 4.48 Psychosis and well as Don Delillo's novel Falling Man. Jurgen Ruesch (1944). "Intellectual Impairment in

    Serial sevens

    Serial_sevens

  • Jerusalem Prize
  • Israeli literary award

    memoirs 1997 Jorge Semprún Spain French / Spanish Novel, essay 1999 Don DeLillo United States English Novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essay 2001

    Jerusalem Prize

    Jerusalem Prize

    Jerusalem_Prize

  • Bewilderment
  • 2021 novel by Richard Powers

    writers as varied as Margaret Atwood, Barbara Kingsolver, Evan Dara, Don Delillo, and Lauren Groff." Powers has said that he named the character of Robin

    Bewilderment

    Bewilderment

  • Mare's Nest
  • 2025 film by Ben Rivers

    directed by Ben Rivers. The film based on one act play The Word for Snow by Don DeLillo, combines elements of fiction, documentary, poetic essay, and fable,

    Mare's Nest

    Mare's_Nest

  • 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Krasznahorkai, Romanian Mircea Cărtărescu, Russian Lyudmila Ulitskaya, American Don DeLillo and French Michel Houellebecq. After the announcement, Anders Olsson

    2024 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2024 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2024_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Uri Singer
  • Businessman and film producer

    the screen, including Kurt Vonnegut’s Hocus Pocus and The Silence by Don DeLillo. He also produced Marjorie Prime, based on a play by Jordan Harrison

    Uri Singer

    Uri Singer

    Uri_Singer

  • Twist (McCann novel)
  • 2025 novel by Colum McCann

    contrast, praised McCann for drawing allusions to works by James Joyce, Don Delillo, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Kirkus Reviews published a starred review

    Twist (McCann novel)

    Twist_(McCann_novel)

  • Thomas Sadoski
  • American actor (born 1976)

    (born July 1, 1976) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Don Keefer in the HBO series The Newsroom (2012–14) and as Matt Short in the

    Thomas Sadoski

    Thomas Sadoski

    Thomas_Sadoski

  • Underworld (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    documentary television series Underworld (novel), a 1997 novel written by Don DeLillo Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization, a non-fiction work

    Underworld (disambiguation)

    Underworld_(disambiguation)

  • Falling Man (novel)
  • 2007 novel by Don DeLillo

    Falling Man is a novel by American writer Don DeLillo, published May 15, 2007. An excerpt from the novel appeared in short story form as "Still Life"

    Falling Man (novel)

    Falling_Man_(novel)

  • Systems novel
  • Postmodern literary genre

    a literary genre named by Tom LeClair in his 1987 book In the Loop: Don DeLillo and the Systems Novel, and explored further in LeClair's 1989 book, The

    Systems novel

    Systems_novel

  • André 3000
  • American rapper (born 1975)

    Dispatches from Elsewhere, and was featured in the 2022 adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel White Noise. André Lauren Benjamin was born in Atlanta, Georgia

    André 3000

    André 3000

    André_3000

  • Amazon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jessica Amanda Salmonson Amazons (novel), a 1980 novel co-written by Don DeLillo, published under the pseudonym Cleo Birdwell Swallows and Amazons series

    Amazon

    Amazon

  • White noise
  • Type of signal in signal processing

    can also be used metaphorically, as in the novel White Noise (1985) by Don DeLillo, which explores the symptoms of modern culture that came together to

    White noise

    White noise

    White_noise

  • Hysterical realism
  • Pejorative term to describe certain realist-genre books

    works rather than how somebody felt about something." Wood points to Don DeLillo and Thomas Pynchon as the forefathers of the genre, which continues,

    Hysterical realism

    Hysterical_realism

  • De Lillo
  • Surname list

    the surname include: Domenico De Lillo (born 1937), Italian cyclist Don DeLillo (born 1936), American writer and playwright Ginés de Lillo (1566–1630)

    De Lillo

    De_Lillo

  • 2026 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Lydia Davis 1947  United States 25 English short story, novel, essays Don DeLillo 1936  United States 37 English novel, short story, drama, screenplay

    2026 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2026 Nobel Prize in Literature

    2026_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Noma Bar
  • Israeli graphic designer, illustrator and artist

    Professional Awards, Book Design: Book Front Covers category, for his Don DeLillo book covers. 2013: Best Cover Design, Society of Publication Designers

    Noma Bar

    Noma Bar

    Noma_Bar

  • Players
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    based on the television series Doctor Who Players (DeLillo novel), a 1977 novel by Don DeLillo Players (1997 TV series), a 1997–1998 American crime

    Players

    Players

  • The Word for Snow
  • One act play by Don DeLillo

    The Word for Snow is a one-act play by Don DeLillo. Inspired by global climate change, the play concerns a pilgrim who seeks out a professor who has fallen

    The Word for Snow

    The_Word_for_Snow

  • Kevin McAleer
  • Irish professional stand-up comedian (born 1956)

    writes in his office in Omagh and cites Flann O'Brien, James Joyce, Don DeLillo, Umberto Eco and Nikolai Gogol as influences. McAleer writes occasional

    Kevin McAleer

    Kevin_McAleer

  • Cosmopolis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    based on the DeLillo novel Cosmopolis, a fictional city in the Speed Racer film adaptation Cosmopolis (novel), a 2003 novel by Don DeLillo Cosmopolis,

    Cosmopolis

    Cosmopolis

  • Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award
  • They Come 2018 Bill Beverly* Dodgers Stuart Nadler The Inseparables Don DeLillo Zero K 2019 Jesmyn Ward* Sing, Unburied, Sing 2020 Ocean Vuong* On Earth

    Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award

    Mark_Twain_American_Voice_in_Literature_Award

  • Will Patton
  • American actor

    When Zachary Beaver Came to Town Kimberly Willis Holt 2006 Cosmopolis Don DeLillo 2005 In the Moon of Red Ponies James Lee Burke 2004 Cimarron Rose James

    Will Patton

    Will Patton

    Will_Patton

  • Absurdist fiction
  • Genre of novels, plays, poems, films, or other media

    World Noah Baumbach's White Noise adapted from the novel written by Don Delillo Adhik Ravichandran's Good Bad Ugly Guillermo Stitch's Lake of Urine Examples

    Absurdist fiction

    Absurdist_fiction

  • Abecedarian
  • 16th-century German sect of Anabaptists

    themselves after the sect. They released three albums between 1986 and 1988. Don DeLillo references Abecedarians in his novel The Names. Chandrakirti, a Buddhist

    Abecedarian

    Abecedarian

  • PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction
  • 2023-02-27. Retrieved 2023-02-26. Flood, Alison (27 September 2010). "Don DeLillo wins PEN/Saul Bellow award". The Guardian. Archived from the original

    PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction

    PEN/Saul_Bellow_Award_for_Achievement_in_American_Fiction

  • Rachel Kushner
  • American writer (born 1968)

    studied under Jonathan Franzen, among others. She considers novelist Don DeLillo a friend, a mentor and a "tutelary figure." Kushner's first novel, Telex

    Rachel Kushner

    Rachel Kushner

    Rachel_Kushner

  • American Book Awards
  • Literary award in the United States

    Morrison, Edward Said, MacKenzie Bezos, Isabel Allende, bell hooks, Don DeLillo, Derrick Bell, Robin Kelley, Joy Harjo and Tommy J. Curry. In 1980, the

    American Book Awards

    American_Book_Awards

  • Infinite Jest
  • 1996 novel by David Foster Wallace

    a term he also applied to works by Zadie Smith, Thomas Pynchon, and Don DeLillo. He criticized these novelists for seeking to "turn fiction into social

    Infinite Jest

    Infinite_Jest

  • Libra
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    constellation Libra may also refer to: Libra (novel), a 1988 novel by Don DeLillo Libra (Gary Bartz album), 1968 Libra (Julio Iglesias album), 1985 Libra

    Libra

    Libra

  • Edwin Walker
  • American army officer and conservative activist (1909–1993)

    attempt of Walker is also a key plot element in the 1988 novel Libra by Don Delillo, which presents an imagined account of Oswald's life and the CIA conspiracy

    Edwin Walker

    Edwin Walker

    Edwin_Walker

  • Stephen Wright (writer)
  • American novelist

    "Precisely that brutal hallucination we desperately wanted to end." Don DeLillo on Meditations in Green. "A sensational prime time novel...a pornographic

    Stephen Wright (writer)

    Stephen_Wright_(writer)

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
  • American award for distinguished novels

    Anne Tyler Colson Whitehead 2 nominations Russell Banks Raymond Carver Don DeLillo Hernan Diaz E. L. Doctorow Louise Erdrich Percival Everett Richard Ford

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction

  • Running Dog
  • 1978 novel by Don DeLillo

    Running Dog is a 1978 novel by Don DeLillo. The book concerns Moll Robbins, a reporter for the eponymous magazine – a fictional underground, once-radical

    Running Dog

    Running_Dog

  • Decadence
  • Perceived decay of standards in a society

    White Noise by Don DeLillo, 1985.

    Decadence

    Decadence

    Decadence

  • Laurie Anderson
  • American artist and musician (born 1947)

    Talk Normal: The Laurie Anderson Anthology (2000) The Body Artist by Don DeLillo (2001) Airwaves (1977 – One Ten Records); various artists compilation

    Laurie Anderson

    Laurie Anderson

    Laurie_Anderson

  • Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction
  • Philip Roth As the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction 2013 Don DeLillo 2014 E. L. Doctorow 2015 Louise Erdrich 2016 Marilynne Robinson 2017

    Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction

    Library_of_Congress_Prize_for_American_Fiction

  • Valparaiso (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    now-defunct law school Valparaiso, Nebraska Valparaiso (play), a stage play by Don DeLillo that was first performed in 1999 "Valparaiso", a 1996 song by Sting from

    Valparaiso (disambiguation)

    Valparaiso_(disambiguation)

  • Elizabeth Strout
  • American writer (born 1956)

    Voinovich (1995) • David Grossman (1996) • Philippe Jaccottet (1998) • Don DeLillo (1999) • Aleksandar Tišma (2000) • Nuruddin Farah (2001) • Per Olov Enquist

    Elizabeth Strout

    Elizabeth Strout

    Elizabeth_Strout

  • Frank Lentricchia
  • Noise (1991) editor, with Emory Elliot, on White Noise by Don DeLillo Introducing Don DeLillo (1991) editor Modernist Quartet (1994) Critical Terms for

    Frank Lentricchia

    Frank_Lentricchia

  • The Broom of the System
  • Novel by David Foster Wallace

    Reviews argued that Wallace "is something of a puerile Pynchon, a discount Don DeLillo [...] Wallace dabbles in big ideas, with too many pseudo-Wittgensteinian

    The Broom of the System

    The_Broom_of_the_System

  • John Updike
  • American writer (1932–2009)

    ISSN 0264-0856 Greiner, Donald, " Don DeLillo, John Updike, and the Sustaining Power of Myth", UnderWords: Perspectives on Don DeLillo's Underworld, University

    John Updike

    John Updike

    John_Updike

  • American Gothic Tales
  • 1996 anthology of short fiction

    Doctorow: "The Waterworks" Harlan Ellison: "Shattered Like a Glass Goblin" Don DeLillo: "Human Moments in World War III" John L'Heureux: "The Anatomy of Desire"

    American Gothic Tales

    American_Gothic_Tales

  • Nobel Prize in Literature controversies
  • the categorical lectures." Remnick cited Philip Roth, John Updike and Don DeLillo as counterexamples to Engdahl's claim, along with "many younger writers

    Nobel Prize in Literature controversies

    Nobel Prize in Literature controversies

    Nobel_Prize_in_Literature_controversies

  • The Making of Incarnation
  • 2021 novel by Tom McCarthy

    compared the work unfavorably to those of postmodern American novelist Don DeLillo, writing that The Making of Incarnation "[...] lacks Mr. DeLillo’s humor

    The Making of Incarnation

    The_Making_of_Incarnation

  • Ambassador Book Award
  • (1989), Gore Vidal (1989), John Cheever (1992), John Updike (1997), Don Delillo (1998), Philip Roth (1999), and Annie Proulx (2000). 1986 Fiction - Lake

    Ambassador Book Award

    Ambassador_Book_Award

  • Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage
  • Performances of American actress Laurie Metcalf

    Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago 1994 Libra Margeurite Oswald / David Ferrie Don DeLillo John Malkovich 1995 My Thing of Love Elly Alexandra G. Vassilaros Martin

    Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage

    Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage

    Laurie_Metcalf_on_screen_and_stage

  • Valparaiso (play)
  • London Review MusicOMH The Stage List of performances DeLilloDon. Conversations with Don DeLillo. United States, University of Mississippi, 2005. 169

    Valparaiso (play)

    Valparaiso_(play)

  • Thibault de Montalembert
  • French actor

    Hamlet Jules Laforgue Hervé Icovic Théâtre du Petit Chien 2002 Valparaiso Don DeLillo Thierry de Peretti Théâtre de la Bastille 2004 Les Témoins ou Notre Petit

    Thibault de Montalembert

    Thibault de Montalembert

    Thibault_de_Montalembert

  • Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World
  • 2023 Romanian comedy film

    takeover period Rolf Bossert [de], German-Romanian author Yosa Buson Don DeLillo Kobayashi Issa Alexander Kluge Stanisław Jerzy Lec Errol Morris Nicolae

    Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World

    Do_Not_Expect_Too_Much_from_the_End_of_the_World

  • Arthur Avenue
  • Avenue in the Bronx, New York

    novel Underworld takes place near Arthur Avenue. The author himself, Don DeLillo, grew up there. The opening scene of the 1955 film Marty shows Arthur

    Arthur Avenue

    Arthur Avenue

    Arthur_Avenue

  • Penthouse (magazine)
  • Erotic magazine

    Bockris, T. C. Boyle, Alexander Cockburn, Harry Crews, Cameron Crowe, Don DeLillo, Alan Dershowitz, Edward Jay Epstein, Chet Flippo, Albert Goldman, Anthony

    Penthouse (magazine)

    Penthouse_(magazine)

  • N+1
  • American literary magazine

    commodification of culture, and speak positively of writers such as Don DeLillo. Each issue of n+1 opens with a section called The Intellectual Situation

    N+1

    N+1

  • Same Bed Different Dreams (novel)
  • 2023 novel by Ed Park

    aspects of his novel from American predecessors like Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, combining them with his own experiences as a Korean American editor

    Same Bed Different Dreams (novel)

    Same_Bed_Different_Dreams_(novel)

  • Ross Barkan
  • American journalist, novelist, and politician (born 1989)

    "earns its place in the canon of the New York City novel, along with Don Delillo’s Underworld, Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities, E. L. Doctorow’s

    Ross Barkan

    Ross Barkan

    Ross_Barkan

  • Italo Calvino
  • Italian author (1923–1985)

    Voinovich (1995) • David Grossman (1996) • Philippe Jaccottet (1998) • Don DeLillo (1999) • Aleksandar Tišma (2000) • Nuruddin Farah (2001) • Per Olov Enquist

    Italo Calvino

    Italo Calvino

    Italo_Calvino

  • Belmont, Bronx
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    trains. Anne Bancroft (1931–2005), actress, born and raised in Belmont Don DeLillo (born 1936), author, raised in Belmont Lana Del Rey (born 1985), singer

    Belmont, Bronx

    Belmont, Bronx

    Belmont,_Bronx

  • Noah Baumbach
  • American filmmaker (born 1969)

    film White Noise was adapted from the 1985 novel of the same name by Don DeLillo. The film reunited him with Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver, and was released

    Noah Baumbach

    Noah Baumbach

    Noah_Baumbach

  • South Bronx
  • Region of the Bronx in New York City

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