Over the course of a prodigious literary career which now spans seven
decades, DeLillo has engaged with the problem and the promise of
vision. Don DeLillo and the Visual offers a fresh perspective on the
lead writer for the Age of the Image. Whilst the author is sometimes
characterised and even caricatured as a ‘novelist of ideas’, this
study makes a case for DeLillo as a ‘body artist’ with a
particular fascination for the varieties of visual experience.
DeLillo’s work dramatises diverse ways of seeing: the eye of the
artist, the scientific stare, the consumer leer, the plagiarised
perception of the tourist, the athlete’s field of sight and the
seer’s sacred vision. Framed by the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty
and the dialectical optic of Walter Benjamin, a series of close
readings consider the visuality of writing itself, light and colour,
the screen cultures of cinema, television (TV) and computer and the
ekphrastic depiction of painting and photography.
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ISBN
9781040711521
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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