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Don Delillo After the Millennium - Currents and Currencies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Don DeLillo after the Millennium: Currents and Currencies examines all the author's work published in the twenty-first century from a wide variety of critical perspectives to provide an in depth look at DeLillo's expansive body of work.

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Introduction - "The Word for Currency" - Jacqueline A. Zubeck

Part 1 - "Collateral Crisis"

Chapter 1 - "Collateral Crisis: Don DeLillo's Critique of Cyber-Capital" - Matt Kavanagh
Chapter 2 - "The Currency of DeLillo's Cosmopolis" - Mark Osteen

Part 2 - "Here and Gone"

Chapter 3 - "Here and Gone: Point Omega's Extraordinary Rendition" - Jesse Kavadlo
Chapter 4 - "Place as Active Receptacle in Don DeLillo's The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories" - Elise Martucci
Chapter 5 - "Mourning Becomes Electric: The Body Artist & Falling Man" - Jacqueline A. Zubeck

Part 3 - "Ontological Crossings"

Chapter 6 - "Love-Lies-Bleeding Self-Portrait of the Artist as a Dying Man" - Graley Herren
Chapter 7 - "'The art, the artist, the landscape, the sky':Ontological Crossings in Love-Lies-Bleeding" - Randy Laist

Part 4 - "Time, time, time"

Chapter 8 - "Don DeLillo, the Contemporary Novel, and the End of Secular Time" - Scott Dill
Chapter 9 - "Cinematic Time, Geologic Time, Narrative Time" - Majiek Maslowski

Part 5 - "Poetics of Survival"

Chapter 10 - "The Rough Shape of a Cross:" Chiastic Events in Don DeLillo's "Baader-Meinhof" - Karim Daanoune
Chapter 11 - "DeLillo's Poetics of Survival: A Case Study" - Jennifer L. Vala

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Edited by Jacqueline A. Zubeck - Contributions by Karim Daanoune; Scott Dill; Graley Herren; Jesse Kavadlo; Matt Kavanagh; Randy Laist; Elise Martucci; Maciej Maslowski; Mark Osteen and Jennifer L. Vala

Summary

Don DeLillo after the Millennium: Currents and Currencies examines all the author’s work published in the twenty-first century from a wide variety of critical perspectives to provide an in depth look at DeLillo’s expansive body of work.

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