Set against the backdrop of a lush and exotic Greece, The Names is
considered the book which began to drive "sharply upward the size of
his readership" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Among the cast of
DeLillo's bizarre yet fully realized characters in The Names are
Kathryn, the narrator's estranged wife; their son, the six-year-old
novelist; Owen, the scientist; and the neurotic narrator obsessed with
his own neuroses. A thriller, a mystery, and still a moving
examination of family, loss, and the amorphous and magical potential
of language itself, The Names stands with any of DeLillo's more recent
and highly acclaimed works. "The Names not only accurately reflects a
portion of our contemporary world but, more importantly, creates an
original world of its own."--Chicago Sun-Times "DeLillo sifts
experience through simultaneous grids of science and poetry, analysis
and clear sight, to make a high-wire prose that is voluptuously
stark."--Village Voice Literary Supplement "DeLillo verbally examines
every state of consciousness from eroticism to tourism, from the idea
of America as conceived by the rest of the world to the idea of the
rest of the world as conceived by America, from mysticism to
fanaticism."--New York Times
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ISBN
9780307817181
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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