This article examines the changing representation of technology in three of DeLillo’s novels, White Noise, Cosmopolis and Zero K, and traces the conceptual and philosophical developments in his writing concerning the two key themes of disaster and mortality. Disasters witnessed through technological means consistently distance the ‘real’ from the event in earlier work such as White Noise, whereas in Cosmopolis, Eric Packer, the central character, yearns for disasters to happen to himself. DeLillo’s latest novel Zero K represents a clear sense of ending and longing for disaster. Secondly, technology changes from promoting a fear of death in earlier works, to a fear of life in Zero K, highlighting the bleakness of life in a world ruled by tec...
Apocalyptic literature in its secular form is a rich way of depicting a more meaningful fiction abou...
Key words: consumerism, human identity, postmodern, White Noise, Don DeLillo ABSTRACT DeLillo’s st...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...
This article examines the changing representation of technology in three of DeLillo’s novels, White...
Death and the mass-media represent two recurring and connected presences throughout Don DeLillo’s fi...
Apocalyptic literature in its secular form is a rich way of depicting a more meaningful fiction abou...
Don DeLillo’s White Noise depicts a world of rapid techno-scientific and economical changes. Paul Vi...
Don DeLillos well-kept secret mind of fiction White Noise highlights suspense and intelligence of hi...
More than any other major American author, Don DeLillo has examined the manner in which contemporary...
Critics have approached the pervasive images of Death in Don DeLillos White Noise primarily from an ...
The status of human mortality in the face of rapid and overwhelming scientific and technological cha...
Human existence has always been in close proximity of pandemics that may have a tendency to wipe the...
Though Don Delillo’s writing spans the period before and after September 11, 2001, consistent themes...
Postmodern Apocalypse is considered as a strategy a writer employs to depict the dreadfulness of nuc...
Based on a close reading of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, the concept of time has been explored from thr...
Apocalyptic literature in its secular form is a rich way of depicting a more meaningful fiction abou...
Key words: consumerism, human identity, postmodern, White Noise, Don DeLillo ABSTRACT DeLillo’s st...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...
This article examines the changing representation of technology in three of DeLillo’s novels, White...
Death and the mass-media represent two recurring and connected presences throughout Don DeLillo’s fi...
Apocalyptic literature in its secular form is a rich way of depicting a more meaningful fiction abou...
Don DeLillo’s White Noise depicts a world of rapid techno-scientific and economical changes. Paul Vi...
Don DeLillos well-kept secret mind of fiction White Noise highlights suspense and intelligence of hi...
More than any other major American author, Don DeLillo has examined the manner in which contemporary...
Critics have approached the pervasive images of Death in Don DeLillos White Noise primarily from an ...
The status of human mortality in the face of rapid and overwhelming scientific and technological cha...
Human existence has always been in close proximity of pandemics that may have a tendency to wipe the...
Though Don Delillo’s writing spans the period before and after September 11, 2001, consistent themes...
Postmodern Apocalypse is considered as a strategy a writer employs to depict the dreadfulness of nuc...
Based on a close reading of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, the concept of time has been explored from thr...
Apocalyptic literature in its secular form is a rich way of depicting a more meaningful fiction abou...
Key words: consumerism, human identity, postmodern, White Noise, Don DeLillo ABSTRACT DeLillo’s st...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...