Among the most influential contemporary American writers, Don DeLillo received a National Book Award for White Noise (1985), a PEN/Faulkner Award for Mao II (1991), and an American Book Award for Underworld (1998).
Department KR: A Section of Briefer Comment
Summer 1966
Coming Sun. Mon. Tues.
“The bitterness and urgency of today’s rebellious youth . . . tender and lyrical . . . A social document of aimless teenagers seeking their identity . . . evocative […]
Coming Sun. Mon. Tues.
From The Kenyon Review, Summer 1966, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 The bitterness and urgency of today’s rebellious youth . . . tender and lyrical . . . A social document […]
