Don DeLillo Through the 20th century, humans were lucky enough to read the works of many great writers. All authors like Toni Morrison, James Joyce, and Robert Pinsky will come to mind. But when people think about the most prolific writers of the 20th century, Dondelillo is certainly one of them. DeLillo was born in a small Italian community in Bronx, New York and is going to be a writer. He studied at Fordham University and worked at an advertising agency after graduation.
Don Delillo is a prophet of an American novel. White noise was published in 1985, the final interpretation of the post modern era and the rise of technology. The hero is the head of the Hitler research department trying to escape death. Just as the hero and his friends visit the most popular barn in America, there are lots of irony, absurd conversations touching the ubiquitous image of our pixelated era. The tourists clustered in the barn did not see it, but saw the totem where the barn was, took it in the picture, and then clustered with the masses. When politics becomes a real show, his depiction of the real world DeLillo's reality distortion and real world and analog content can no longer be recognized is particularly noticeable.
Robbie talks about Don Deliclo's wonderful short story "The Dostoevsky's Midnight." When his friend Todd and his university town walked together, they encountered a lonely beggar. In a series of opportunities, a friend sends a fictitious life to this mysterious personality and discusses his tradition, the role in the city, his family, and even his winter style. Under their witty words, but this is potential violence, because both are trying to control the sophisticated version of reality.
Don DeLillo is the author of 15 novels including Zero K, Underworld, Falling Man, White Noise, Libra. He received the National Book Award, the PEN / Faulkner Fiction Award, the Jerusalem Prize and all works, and the William Dean Howells medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2010, he received the PEN / Saul Bellow Award. Angel Esmeralda is the finalist of 2011 Story Award and PEN / Faulkner Fiction Awards. In 2012, DeLillo received the Carl Sandberg Literature Award for his work.