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Chapter 5 - The Cold War

The Rules, Norms, Games, and Professions of DeLillo’s Cold War

from Part II - History and Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Jesse Kavadlo
Affiliation:
Maryville University of Saint Louis, Missouri
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Summary

Examining the trajectories of paranoia and apocalypse in the matrix of Cold War dichotomies throughout DeLillo’s opus, this chapter examines DeLillo's emphasis on class and professions in relation to his Cold War fiction.

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Print publication year: 2022

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