A partire da «Underworld» Don DeLillo e il romanzo del terzo Novecento
The volume is a commentary on Don DeLillo's hypertrophic novel Underworld (1997). Starting from the analysis of the text - which intertwines several plots, locations and point of view -, Nicola Turi retraces the entire production of the author to follow the evolution of themes (paranoia, nuclea...
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Firenze University Press
2020
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