Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language

Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language

by David Cowart
Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language

Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language

by David Cowart

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Overview

Don DeLillo, author of twelve novels and winner of the National Book Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award, the William Dean Howells Medal, and the Jerusalem Prize, has begun to rival Thomas Pynchon as the definitive postmodern novelist. Always thought-provoking and occasionally controversial, DeLillo has become the voice of the bimillennial moment.

Charting DeLillo's emergence as a contemporary novelist of major stature, David Cowart discusses each of DeLillo's twelve novels, including his most recent work, The Body Artist (2001). Rejecting the idea that DeLillo lacks affinities across the cultural spectrum, Cowart argues that DeLillo's work invites comparison with that of wide range of antecedents, including Dunbar, Whitman, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Freud, Lacan, Derrida, Hemingway, Joyce, Rilke, and Eliot. At the same time, Cowart explores the ways in which DeLillo's art anticipates, parallels, and contests ideas that have become the common currency of poststructuralist theory. The major site of DeLillo's engagement with postmodernism, Cowart argues, is language, which DeLillo represents as more mysterious—numinous even—than current theory allows. For DeLillo, language remains what Cowart calls "the ground of all making."

Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language is a provocative investigation of the most compelling issues of contemporary fiction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820342269
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 08/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

DAVID COWART is Louise Fry Scudder Professor of Humanities at the University of South Carolina. He has published several books of twentieth-century literary criticism, including Literary Symbiosis: The Reconfigured Text in Twentieth-Century Writing (Georgia) and Thomas Pynchon: The Art of Allusion.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
Part 1"For me the crux of the whole matter is language"
1.Football and Unsaglichkeit: End Zone17
2.Pharmaceutical Philomela: Great Jones Street33
3.Mortal Stakes: Players43
4.The Naive and Sentimental Reader: Running Dog55
Part 2"Before everything, there's language"
5.Timor Mortis Conturbat Me: White Noise71
6.Convergence of the Twain: Libra91
7."Our Only Language Is Beirut": Mao II111
Part 3"The word beyond speech"
8.For Whom Bell Tolls: Americana131
9."More Advanced the Deeper We Dig": Ratner's Star145
10."The Deepest Being": Language in The Names162
11."The Physics of Language": Underworld181
12.DeLillolalia: From Underworld to The Body Artist197
Notes211
Works by Don DeLillo233
Bibliography235
Index245
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