The Future Belongs To Crowds: Media in Don DeLillo's Libra, Mao II and White Noise
- 132 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The analysis delves into the representation of media within the novels of Don DeLillo, emphasizing literary aspects rather than communications theory. Key concepts related to media are explored, highlighting their significance in DeLillo's works. The study aims to provide insights into how these themes are woven into the narrative fabric of his novels, reflecting the author's unique perspective on the role of media in contemporary society.
