In Terrorist (2006) and Falling Man (2007), John Updike and Don DeLillo present two contrasting yet equally compelling visions of the post-9/11 United States. Based on a close textual analysis of the novels and additional primary and secondary research, this article examines the role of popular literature and novelists in rendering history. Using the novels as a framework, the essay investigates the role literature performs when addressing contemporary historical events, as well as what function the author\u27s reputation and the book\u27s reception play in this endeavor.</p
My dissertation explores two critical points in understanding John Updike\u27s recent career. First,...
Conceptualisations of modern literary history are premised upon a series of dynastic successions, wh...
This article examines the literary preoccupation with the visual image and the seeming impossibility...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
A study of the novels that deal directly with the terrorist attacks of September 11. Special attenti...
This BA thesis is concerned with the analysis of four literary works by Johnatan Safran Foer (Extrem...
This book explores the fiction, poetry, theatre and cinema that have represented the 9/11 attacks. W...
Although published in close temporal proximity to one another, Don DeLillo's "Falling Man" and Mohsi...
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...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
ABSTRACT: For over thirty years Don DeLillo has been one of a select group of American novelists tha...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
This thesis explores four works of literature dealing with the September 11 attacks, namely Don DeLi...
Review essay of Ewa Kowal's The Image-Event in the Early Post 9/11 Novel, a study of several post-9/...
My dissertation explores two critical points in understanding John Updike\u27s recent career. First,...
Conceptualisations of modern literary history are premised upon a series of dynastic successions, wh...
This article examines the literary preoccupation with the visual image and the seeming impossibility...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
A study of the novels that deal directly with the terrorist attacks of September 11. Special attenti...
This BA thesis is concerned with the analysis of four literary works by Johnatan Safran Foer (Extrem...
This book explores the fiction, poetry, theatre and cinema that have represented the 9/11 attacks. W...
Although published in close temporal proximity to one another, Don DeLillo's "Falling Man" and Mohsi...
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...
This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluct...
ABSTRACT: For over thirty years Don DeLillo has been one of a select group of American novelists tha...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
This thesis explores four works of literature dealing with the September 11 attacks, namely Don DeLi...
Review essay of Ewa Kowal's The Image-Event in the Early Post 9/11 Novel, a study of several post-9/...
My dissertation explores two critical points in understanding John Updike\u27s recent career. First,...
Conceptualisations of modern literary history are premised upon a series of dynastic successions, wh...
This article examines the literary preoccupation with the visual image and the seeming impossibility...