by Frank Lentricchia
contributions by Don DeLillo, Anthony DeCurtis, Daniel Aaron and Hal Crowther
Duke University Press, 1991
eISBN: 978-0-8223-8167-9 | Paper: 978-0-8223-1144-7
Library of Congress Classification PS3554.E4425Z72 1991
Dewey Decimal Classification 813.54

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
If you want to find out what a rock critic, a syndicated columnist, and scholars of American literature have to say about one of America’s most important contemporary novelists, turn to Introducing Don DeLillo. Placing the author’s work in a cultural context, this is the first book-length collection on DeLillo, adding considerably to the emerging critical discourse on his work.
Diversity is the key to this striking assemblage of cultural criticism edited by Frank Lentricchia. Special features include an expanded version of the Rolling Stone interview with the author (“An Outsider in this Society”) and the extraordinary tenth chapter of DeLillo’s Ratner’s Star. Accessibly written and entertaining, the collection will be of great interest to both students and scholars of contemporary American literature as well as to general readers interested in DeLillo’s work.

Contributors. Frank Lentricchia, Anthony Decurtis, Daniel Aaron, Hal Crowther, John A. McClure, Eugene Goodheart, Charles Molesworth, Dennis A. Foster, and John Frow


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