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Don Delillo
biennale cinema 2022
Sept. 1, 2022
Noah Baumbach Turned White Noise Into a 1980s Spielbergian Spectacle (Sort of) Yet this black comedy may be too bizarre to be appreciated by those waiting for a big, star-studded festival oomph.
By Bilge Ebiri
book review
Oct. 16, 2020
DeLillo and Amis’s New Books Are Lazy Versions of Their Greatest Hits If you’re looking to the old guard for innovation, you’re in for a disappointing reading season.
By Hillary Kelly
Matthew Modine’s 10 Favorite Books From Kurt Vonnegut to Don DeLillo.
By Matthew Modine
The Genius of Don DeLillo’s Post-Underworld Work In his new novel Zero K, the 79-year-old has built a temple to house all his ghosts.
By Christian Lorentzen
new yorker festival
Oct. 3, 2015
Don DeLillo on Gun Violence, New York Life, and Writing The acclaimed writer discussed violence in real life as well as his work.
By Katie Levingston
The Grub Street Diet
Mar. 15, 2013
Writer Teddy Wayne Heads to the Odeon for Sazeracs, Balthazar for Salads and “Later, at the headquarters for the Anxious White People, I drank a vodka martini and a few proseccos and shoveled in the better part of two bowls of mixed nuts.”
By Carolyn Murnick
movie review
Aug. 17, 2012
Cosmopolis : Robert Pattinson’s Limo Ride As Epic JourneyRobert Pattinson stars in this adaptation of a Don DeLillo book.
By Bilge Ebiri
Martin Amis Loves the New Don DeLillo Book “When we say that we love a writer’s work, we are always stretching the truth: what we really mean is that we love about half of it.”
By Willa Paskin
the industry
July 27, 2009
By Amos Barshad
the industry
Nov. 12, 2007
Crazy Guy Replaced by Crazier Guy Plus: Who will James Blunt annoy next?