White noise : text and criticism

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White noise : text and criticism

Don DeLillo ; edited by Mark Osteen

(The Viking critical library)

Penguin Books, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [525]-538)

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Description

The National Book Award-winning classic from the author of Underworld and Libra, soon to be a major motion picture starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig White Noise is the story of Jack, his wife, Babette, and their four ultramodern offspring. They live in a college town where Jack is Professor of Hitler Studies (and conceals the fact that he does not speak a word of German), and Babette teaches posture and volunteers by reading tabloids to a group of elderly shut-ins. They are happy enough, until a deadly toxic accident and Babette's addiction to an experimental drug make Jake question everything. White Noise is considered a postmodern classic and its unfolding of themes of consumerism, family and divorce, and technology as a deadly threat have attracted the attention of literary scholars since its publication. This Viking Critical Library edition, prepared by scholar Mark Osteen, is the only edition of White Noise that contains the entire text along with an extensive critical apparatus, including a critical introduction, selected essays on the author, the work, and its themes, reviews, a chronology of DeLillo's life and work, a list of discussion topics, and a selected bibliography.

Table of Contents

White NoiseIntroduction Chronology I. White Noise: The Text II. Contexts ANTHONY DECURTIS, from Matters of Fact and Fiction ADAM BEGLEY, from Don DeLillo: The Art of Fiction CARYN JAMES, "'I Never Set Out to Write an Apocalyptic Novel'" DON DELILLO, from Americana DON DELILLO, from End Zone DON DELILLO, from Players DON DELILLO, Silhouette City: Hitler, Manson and the Millennium Newsweek, Stories on the toxic leak at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India III. Reviews SOL YURICK, Fleeing Death in a World of Hyper-Babble ALBERT MOBILIO, Death by Inches DIANE JOHNSON, Conspirators PICO IYER, A Connoisseur of Fear IV. Critical Essays TOM LECLAIR, Closing the Loop: White Noise FRANK LENTRICCHIA, Don DeLillo's Primal Scenes JOHN FROW, The Last Things Before the Last: Notes on White Noise JOHN N. DUVALL, The (Super)Marketplace of Images: Television as Unmediated Meditation in DeLillo's White Noise CORNEL BONCA, Don DeLillo's White Noise: The Natural Language of the Species ARTHUR M. SALTZMAN, The Figure in the Static: White Noise PAUL MALTBY, The Romantic Metaphysics of Don DeLillo Topics for Discussion and Papers Selected Bibliography

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