ABSTRACT: For over thirty years Don DeLillo has been one of a select group of American novelists that have assumed the task of examining America’s relationship with itself and with the world at large. He has received the National Book Award and the PEN Faulkner award among many others. In this his fourteenth novel, he writes about the events of September 11, 2001 and its effects on half a dozen New Yorkers. The novel Falling Man was published six years after the attacks and joins at least ten others that have come to create the 9/11 subgenre of fiction
This paper analyzes Don Delillo’s novel Falling Man in terms of trauma that characters of the novel ...
This article looks at 9/11 trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Don DeLillo's Falling Man. T...
This paper links the disenchantment of Keith Neudecker, protagonist of Falling Man, to psychical ene...
September 11 has originated a wide range of artistic manifestations which have not only searched for...
September 11 has originated a wide range of artistic manifestations which have not only searched for...
It is a common twentieth-century thought that we live in a world that is demystified by the force of...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
The September II attacks on the United States, what Jean Baudrillard has called "the pure event. .. ...
This paper explores the literary devices and motifs used to portray 9/11 trauma on the page as repre...
When the news broke out that the military successfully neutralized the most wanted terrorists since ...
This book explores the fiction, poetry, theatre and cinema that have represented the 9/11 attacks. W...
In Terrorist (2006) and Falling Man (2007), John Updike and Don DeLillo present two contrasting yet ...
Les attentats du 11septembre 2001,qui ont visé l’Amérique mais dont la ville de New York a payé ...
Although published in close temporal proximity to one another, Don DeLillo's "Falling Man" and Mohsi...
This paper analyzes Don Delillo’s novel Falling Man in terms of trauma that characters of the novel ...
This article looks at 9/11 trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Don DeLillo's Falling Man. T...
This paper links the disenchantment of Keith Neudecker, protagonist of Falling Man, to psychical ene...
September 11 has originated a wide range of artistic manifestations which have not only searched for...
September 11 has originated a wide range of artistic manifestations which have not only searched for...
It is a common twentieth-century thought that we live in a world that is demystified by the force of...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
The September II attacks on the United States, what Jean Baudrillard has called "the pure event. .. ...
This paper explores the literary devices and motifs used to portray 9/11 trauma on the page as repre...
When the news broke out that the military successfully neutralized the most wanted terrorists since ...
This book explores the fiction, poetry, theatre and cinema that have represented the 9/11 attacks. W...
In Terrorist (2006) and Falling Man (2007), John Updike and Don DeLillo present two contrasting yet ...
Les attentats du 11septembre 2001,qui ont visé l’Amérique mais dont la ville de New York a payé ...
Although published in close temporal proximity to one another, Don DeLillo's "Falling Man" and Mohsi...
This paper analyzes Don Delillo’s novel Falling Man in terms of trauma that characters of the novel ...
This article looks at 9/11 trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Don DeLillo's Falling Man. T...
This paper links the disenchantment of Keith Neudecker, protagonist of Falling Man, to psychical ene...