“I've come to think of Europe as a hardcover book, America as the paperback version.”
Source: The Names (1982), Ch. 1
“I've come to think of Europe as a hardcover book, America as the paperback version.”
Source: The Names (1982), Ch. 1
White Noise (1984)
White Noise (1984)
“I'm a novelist, period. An American novelist.”
'An Interview with Don DeLillo' by Maria Nadotti, Salmagundi #100, Fall, 1993
“I want to immerse myself in American magic and dread.”
Source: White Noise (1984), Ch. 5
'Exile on Main Street: Don DeLillo's Undisclosed Underworld' by David Remnick, The New Yorker, September 15, 1997
White Noise (1984)
White Noise (1984)
In Dallas, pt. 2 (1988).
White Noise (1984)
“Remember literature, Charlie? It involved getting drunk and getting laid.”
Part 2, Ch. 9
Mao II (1991)
Source: Great Jones Street (1974), Ch. 11
“I heard a noise, faint, monotonous, white.”
Source: White Noise (1984), Ch. 39
White Noise (1984)
In Beiruit
Mao II (1991)
White Noise (1984)
Part 1, Ch. 3
Mao II (1991)
Another silence ensued. "They are taking pictures of taking pictures," he said.”
White Noise (1984)
White Noise (1984)