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Loading... The Names (Picador Books) (original 1982; edition 1987)by Don DeLillo (Author)
Work InformationThe Names by Don DeLillo (1982)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I like DeLillo quite a bit, and I don't mind "plotless" books. But man, I had to drop this one. The writing, while great, bordered on rambling in spots, and DeLillo's knack for making all of his characters (including a child) all sound exactly the same really stuck out here. I'll hopefully go back to this sometime down the road, but not any time soon. no reviews | add a review
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Set against the backdrop of a lush and exotic Greece, The Names is considered the book which began to drive "sharply upward the size of his readership" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Among the cast of DeLillo's bizarre yet fully realized characters in The Names are Kathryn, the narrator's estranged wife; their son, the six-year-old novelist; Owen, the scientist; and the neurotic narrator obsessed with his own neuroses. A thriller, a mystery, and still a moving examination of family, loss, and the amorphous and magical potential of language itself, The Names stands with any of DeLillo's more recent and highly acclaimed works. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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This was not my favorite DeLillo novel. I had a hard time finding a reason to like this one. It is a story that had potential and I liked some aspects but mostly I did not like this one. There are themes of language, marriage, religion, politics, writing. There is a bit of mystery but it’s not enough. This just wan’t my thing. I d think the “politics” was spot on. ( )