Don De Lillo's White Noise by Leonard Orr
A concise critical guide to a landmark postmodern novel, this book offers an accessible plot overview, close readings of key chapters, and analysis of themes such as media saturation, consumer culture, and fear of death. It situates the work within late twentieth-century American context, examines narrative voice and irony, and discusses the significance of events like the Airborne Toxic Event. Designed for students and general readers, it surveys major scholarly debates, provides interpretive frameworks, and includes suggestions for further study.
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- 2003
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