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ISBN13: 9780684848150 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
DeLillo's eleventh novel is a masterwork of language, character, vision, and story. Rarely does a book of this proportion succeed completely on every level, but from the cinematic opening in Ebbets Field on the afternoon of Bobby Thomson's legendary "Shot Heard Round the World" — the same day the Russians first tested the Bomb — to summer rooftop parties among the art world's elite and air conditioned office towers in Phoenix where executives attempt to capture the burgeoning international market in waste disposal, DeLillo has captured the dissonant pitch of our half-century with incredible clarity. Already established as one of the most powerful voices in American fiction DeLillo won the 1985 National Book Award for White Noise and the 1992 PEN/Faulkner Award for Mao II — Underworld likely qualifies as his greatest achievement. It's arguably the best fictional history of the Cold War years. Dave, Powells.com
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Nick Shay and Klara Sax knew each other once, intimately, and they meet again in the American desert. He is trying to outdistance the crucial events of his early life, haunted by the hard logic of loss and by the echo of a gunshot in a basement room. She is an artist who has made a blood struggle for independence.
Don DeLillo's mesmerizing novel opens with a legendary baseball game played in New York in 1951. The glorious outcome — the home run that wins the game is called the Shot Heard Round the World — shades into the grim news that the Soviet Union has just tested an atomic bomb.
The baseball itself, fought over and scuffed, generates the narrative that follows. It takes the reader deeply into the lives of Nick and Klara and into modern memory and the soul of American culture — from Bronx tenements to grand ballrooms to a B-52 bombing raid over Vietnam.
A generation's master spirits come and go. Lennny Bruce cracking desperate jokes, Mick Jagger with his devil strut, J. Edgar Hoover in a sexy leather mask. And flashing in the margins of ordinary life are the curiously connectecd materials of the culture. Condoms, bombs, Chevy Bel Airs and miracle sites on the Web.
Underworld is a story of men and women together and apart, seen in deep clear detail and in stadium-sized panoramas, shadowed throughout by the overarching conflict of the Cold War. It is a novel that accepts every challenge of these extraordinary times — Don DeLillo's greatest and most powerful work of fiction.
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Underworld is a story of men and women together and apart, seen in deep, clear detail and in stadium-sized panoramas, shadowed throughout by the overarching conflict of the Cold War. It is a novel that accepts every challenge of these extraordinary times — Don DeLillo's greatest and most powerful work of fiction.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780684848150
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Scribner Book Company
- Location:
- New York, NY :
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Fiction
- Subject:
- United states
- Subject:
- American fiction (fictional works by one author)
- Subject:
- Executives
- Subject:
- Fathers and sons
- Subject:
- American fiction (fictional works by one auth
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Subject:
- General Fiction
- Copyright:
- 1998
- Edition Description:
- B102
- Series Volume:
- 98-147
- Publication Date:
- July 1998
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 832
- Dimensions:
- 7.90x5.36x1.86 in. 1.49 lbs.











