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Don DeLillo

    20. november 1936

    Don DeLillo je americký autor známy svojimi románmi, ktoré vykresľujú detailné portréty amerického života na konci 20. a na začiatku 21. storočia. Jeho diela skúmajú témy ako masové médiá, konzumerizmus a moderné technológie a ich vplyv na ľudskú psychiku a spoločnosť. S jedinečným štýlom a prenikavým vhľadom do americkej kultúry sa DeLillo etabloval ako jeden z najvýznamnejších hlasov súčasnej literatúry.

    Don DeLillo
    Point Omega
    Running Dog
    The Angel Esmeralda
    White Noise
    Underworld
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    • Hlavnými témami románu sú život Leeho Harveyho Oswalda a udalosti, ktoré viedli k zavraždeniu amerického prezidenta Johna Fitzgeralda Kennedyho. V mimoriadne autenticky pôsobiacom podaní sledujeme Oswaldove kroky od jeho detstva, cez službu v americkej námornej pechote, emigráciu do Sovietskeho zväzu a návrat do USA, až po jeho rolu v atentáte na prezidenta. Zároveň spoznávame postavy z kruhov CIA, proticastrovského hnutia a podsvetia, ktorých spoločným cieľom je dosiahnuť, aby vláda Spojených štátov odstránila komunistický režim na Kube. Pred našimi očami sa rodí plán, ktorého následky otriasli Amerikou a svetom. Don DeLillo (nar. v r. 1936 v New Yorku) je renomovaný americký prozaik, považovaný za jedného z hlavných predstaviteľov literárneho postmodernizmu. Vo svojich dielach sa venuje najmä detailnému zobrazovaniu temných stránok života rôznych vrstiev americkej spoločnosti v druhej polovici 20. storočia. Popri Váhach sú jeho najznámejšími románmi White noise (1985), Mao II (1991) a Underworld (1997). DeLillo je tiež autorom divadelných hier.

      Váhy
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    • Underworld

      • 832 stránok
      • 30 hodin čítania

      A finalist for the National Book Award, Don DeLillo's most powerful and riveting novel--"a great American novel, a masterpiece, a thrilling page-turner" (San Francisco Chronicle)--Underworld is about the second half of the twentieth century in America and about two people, an artist and an executive, whose lives intertwine in New York in the fifties and again in the nineties. With cameo appearances by Lenny Bruce, J. Edgar Hoover, Bobby Thompson, Frank Sinatra, Jackie Gleason and Toots Shor, "this is DeLillo's most affecting novel...a dazzling, phosphorescent work of art" (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times).

      Underworld
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    • White Noise

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • An “eerie, brilliant, and touching” (The New York Times) modern classic about mass culture and the numbing effects of technology. “Tremendously funny . . . A stunning performance from one of our most intelligent novelists.”—The New Republic The inspiration for the award-winning major motion picture starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig Jack Gladney teaches Hitler Studies at a liberal arts college in Middle America where his colleagues include New York expatriates who want to immerse themselves in “American magic and dread.” Jack and his fourth wife, Babette, bound by their love, fear of death, and four ultramodern offspring, navigate the usual rocky passages of family life to the background babble of brand-name consumerism. Then a lethal black chemical cloud floats over their lives, an “airborne toxic event” unleashed by an industrial accident. The menacing cloud is a more urgent and visible version of the “white noise” engulfing the Gladney family—radio transmissions, sirens, microwaves, ultrasonic appliances, and TV murmurings—pulsing with life, yet suggesting something ominous.

      White Noise
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    • This is Don DeLillo's first collection of short stories, written between 1979 and 2011; in it he represents the wide range of human experience in contemporary America - and forces us to confront the uncomfortable shadows lurking in the background. His characters are plagued by their own deep, often unconscious, longings; they are subjected to shocking violations, exposed to unexpected acts of terror. No matter whether he is focused upon the slums of New York or astronauts in orbit around the Earth, DeLillo chooses never to turn away from the unsettling manner in which humans are brought together. These nine stories describe the extraordinary journey of a great American writer who changed the literary landscape. 'Don DeLillo's richly compressed short stories are the work of a true master . . . In these stories or lucid dreams - sometimes drily shocking or mournfully funny, always masterfully designed - DeLillo himself isolates that stray thought, and makes of it great art.' Guardian

      The Angel Esmeralda
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    • CRIME & MYSTERY. Moll Robbins is a journalist in a rut. But then she gets wind of a very exciting story: it concerns a small piece of celluloid, a pornographic film purportedly shot in a bunker in the climactic days of Berlin's fall with Hitler as its star. One person claims to have access to this unique piece of Naziana; inevitably, more than one wants it. Unfortunately for Moll, in the black-market world of erotica, the currency is blackmail, torture and corruption; and no price is too high.

      Running Dog
      3,5
    • Point Omega

      A Novel. Winner of the 2010 PEN / Saul Bellow Award

      • 128 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      In this potent and beautiful novel, the writer The New York Times calls "prophetic about twenty-first-century America" looks into the mind and heart of a scholar who was recruited to help the military conceptualize the war. Richard Elster is at the end of his service. He has retreated to the desert, in search of space and geologic time. There he is joined by a filmmaker and by Elster's daughter Jessica—an "otherworldly" woman from New York. The three of them build an odd, tender intimacy, something like a family. Then a devastating event turns detachment into colossal grief, and it is a human mystery that haunts the landscape of desert and mind.

      Point Omega
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    • Falling Man

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Falling Man is a magnificent, essential novel about the event that defines turn-of-the-century America. It begins in the smoke and ash of the burning towers and tracks the aftermath of this global tremor in the intimate lives of a few people. There is September 11 and then there are the days after, and finally the years. Falling Man is a magnificent, essential novel about the event that defines turn-of-the-century America. It begins in the smoke and ash of the burning towers and tracks the aftermath of this global tremor in the intimate lives of a few people. First there is Keith, walking out of the rubble into a life that he’d always imagined belonged to everyone but him. Then Lianne, his estranged wife, memory-haunted, trying to reconcile two versions of the same shadowy man. And their small son Justin, standing at the window, scanning the sky for more planes. These are lives choreographed by loss, grief, and the enormous force of history. Brave and brilliant, Falling Man traces the way the events of September 11 have reconfigured our emotional landscape, our memory and our perception of the world. It is cathartic, beautiful, heartbreaking.

      Falling Man
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    • Eric Packer is a twenty-eight-year-old multi-billionaire asset manager. He lives in Manhattan. We join him on what will become a particularly eventful day in his life. When he woke up, he didn’t know what he wanted. Then he knew. He wanted to get a haircut. As his stretch limousine moves across town, his world begins to fall apart. But more worrying than the loss of his fortune is the realization that his life may be under threat. ‘A brilliant excursion into the decadence of contemporary culture’ Sunday Times ‘One of America’s smartest and most disturbing writers’ The Times

      Cosmopolis
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    • 'An apocalyptic novel for our times' - GuardianFrom one of America's greatest writers, The Silence is a timely and compelling novel about what happens when an unpredictable crisis strikes. Superbowl Sunday, 2022. A couple wait in their Manhattan apartment for their final dinner guests to arrive. The game is about it start. The missing guests' flight from Paris should have landed by now.Suddenly, screens go blank. Phones are dead. Is this the end of civilization? All anybody can do it wait.

      The Silence
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    • This first volume in the Library of America Don DeLillo edition features three essential novels from the 1980s, each accompanied by new prefaces from the author. In The Names (1982), DeLillo's breakthrough work, James Axton, a risk analyst, investigates ritual murders linked to a cult fascinated by ancient languages, leading to profound reflections on identity, disconnection, and language. White Noise (1985), a blend of campus satire and midlife character study, presents a darkly humorous portrayal of postmodern America, where brand names infiltrate daily life and individuals are reduced to their data. Libra (1988) serves as a counter-history of the JFK assassination, offering a nuanced view of Lee Harvey Oswald and exploring the complexities of historical narratives. DeLillo notes that the novel, while rooted in history, also seeks to clarify and balance it. The volume includes two rare essays: "American Blood," a 1983 Rolling Stone article addressing the JFK assassination and its surrounding speculation, and "Silhouette City," which examines extremist right-wing groups and the rise of neo-Nazism in the U.S. Together, these works showcase DeLillo's incisive exploration of contemporary themes.

      Don Delillo: Three Novels of the 1980s (Loa #363): The Names / White Noise / Libra
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