Flooring readers with his complex, intelligent evocations of modern-day America and the philosophical challenges of living in it, Don DeLillo swiftly established himself as an important writer. His wide-ranging, somewhat strange novels go less for the emotions than for the reader's very interpretations of reality.

White Noise
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Underworld
$5.69 - $19.57

Libra
$6.79 - $33.99

Mao II
$14.29 - $24.99

Cosmopolis
$4.69 - $15.21

The Names
$7.69 - $14.57

Falling Man
$5.69 - $15.83

The Body Artist
$4.89 - $14.47

Americana
$7.09 - $19.24

End Zone
$10.59 - $22.49

The Good Parts: The Best Erotic Writing in Modern Fiction
$8.29 - $19.74

The Silence
$5.39 - $17.92

Zero K
$4.39 - $14.39

The Angel Esmeralda
$5.69 - $14.46

Point Omega
$5.09 - $14.28

Great Jones Street
$7.49 - $19.93

Ratner's Star
$18.29 - $53.39

Players
$6.69 - $30.19

Running Dog
$11.19 - $33.49

The Hot Spots : the best erotic writing in modern fiction
$10.39 - $12.49

Pafko at the Wall
$11.29 - $12.89

Valparaiso
$5.79 - $11.00

The Day Room: a Play
$6.79 - $16.29

Don DeLillo: Three Novels of the 1980s (LOA #363)
$31.12

Love-Lies-Bleeding
$6.99 - $14.66

Don Delillo: Mao II & Underworld (Loa #374)
$27.29 - $29.87

Conversations with Don DeLillo
$37.78

Don DeLillo's White Noise
$42.99

Plays, Movies, and Critics
$39.67 - $117.95

The Paris Review, Issue 128, Fall 1993
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