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The Edinburgh Companion to Don Delillo and the Arts

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The first book to comprehensively address Don DeLillo's deep and lasting engagement with the arts across the entirety of his writing career Provides the first comprehensive study of Don DeLillo's profound engagement with the visual, performing and plastic arts throughout his 50+ years career as a writer The Edinburgh Companion to Don DeLillo and the Arts is the first book to provide a comprehensive study of Don DeLillo's career-long engagements with the visual, literary, digital and televisual, performing, filmic, and spatial arts. Gathering original essays from a diverse range of international contributors, including established voices in DeLillo criticism and emerging experts, the volume forges new paths in the study of one of the greatest authors of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Beginning with a section dedicated to experiential and political aesthetics in DeLillo's work, the Companion offers new perspectives on the forms and functions of the arts across DeLillo's entire oeuvre from his first novel Americana, through his plays, essays, short stories, to his latest novel, The Silence. This exciting Companion is a genuine intervention in DeLillo scholarship by offering an interdisciplinary examination of his work across forms, media, method, and theory.

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ISBN: 9781474499903
Publication date: 30th September 2023
Author: Catherine Gander
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 480 pages
Series: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
Genres: Fiction companions
Literary studies: general
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Modern and Contemporary Fiction