Books by Don DeLillo
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Cosmopolis: A Novel
Now a major motion picture directed by David Cronenberg and starring Robert Pattinson, Cosmopolis is the thirteenth novel by one of America's most celebrated writers. It is an April day in the year 2000 and an era is about... See More
Great Jones Street (Contemporary American Fiction)
From the author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence, a novel that "reflects our era's nightmares and hallucinations with all appropriate lurid, tawdry shades" (The Cleveland Plain... See More
Libra (Contemporary American Fiction)
From the author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence, an eerily convincing fictional speculation on the events leading up to the assassination of John F. Kennedy In this powerful, unsettling... See More
White Noise
A brilliant satire of mass culture and the numbing effects of technology, White Noise tells the story of Jack Gladney, a teacher of Hitler studies at a liberal arts college in Middle America. Jack and his fourth wife... See More
Mao II: A Novel
Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award From the author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence, a profound novel about art, terror, masses, and the individual from "one of the most intelligent, grimly... See More
Americana (Contemporary American fiction)
"DeLillo's swift, ironic, and witty cross-country American nightmare doesn't have a dull or an unoriginal line." -- Rolling Stone The first novel by Don DeLillo, author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and... See More
Running Dog (Vintage Contemporaries)
DeLillo's Running Dog, originally published in 1978, follows Moll Robbins, a New York city journalist trailing the activities of an influential senator. In the process she is dragged into the black market world of erotica... See More
Ratner's Star (Vintage Contemporaries)
"A whimsical, surrealistic excursion into the modern scientific mind." --The New Yorker One of DeLillo's first novels, Ratner's Star follows Billy, the genius adolescent, who is recruited to live in obscurity, underground... See More
Underworld: A Novel
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize Finalist for the National Book Award Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award Winner of the Howell's Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters One of The New York Times... See More
The Names (Vintage Contemporaries)
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... See More
Players (Vintage Contemporaries)
In Players DeLillo explores the dark side of contemporary affluence and its discontents. Pammy and Lyle Wynant are an attractive, modern couple who seem to have it all. Yet behind their "ideal" life is a lingering boredom... See More
The Silence: A Novel
From the National Book Award-winning author of Underworld, a "daring... provocative... exquisite" (The Washington Post) novel about five people gathered together in a Manhattan apartment, in the midst of a catastrophic... See More
The Body Artist: A Novel
A stunning novel by the bestselling National Book Award-winning author of White Noise and Underworld. Since the publication of his first novel Americana, Don DeLillo has lived in the skin of our times. He has found a voice... See More
Point Omega: A Novel
A brief, unnerving, and exceptionally hard-hitting novel about time and loss as only the bestselling and National Book Award-winning author of White Noise and Underworld can tell it. In this potent and beautiful novel, the... See More
The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories
From one of the greatest writers of our time, his first collection of short stories, written between 1979 and 2011, chronicling -- and foretelling -- three decades of American life Set in Greece, the Caribbean, Manhattan... See More
Pafko at the Wall: A Novella
"There's a long drive. It's gonna be. I believe. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant. The Giants win the pennant." -- Russ Hodges, October 3, 1951 On the fiftieth... See More
Zero K: A Novel
A New York Times Notable Book A New York Times bestseller, "DeLillo's haunting new novel, Zero K -- his most persuasive since his astonishing 1997 masterpiece, Underworld" (The New York Times), is a meditation on death... See More
Falling Man: A Novel
There is September 11 and then there are the days after, and finally the years. Falling Man is a magnificent, essential novel about the event that defines turn-of-the-century America. It begins in the smoke and ash of... See More