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Donald Richard DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter and essayist. His works have covered subjects as diverse as television, nuclear war, sports, the complexities of language, performance art, the Cold War, mathematics, the advent of the digital age, politics, economics, and global terrorism.

Initially he was a well-regarded cult writer; however, the publication in 1985 of White Noise brought him widespread recognition, and won him the National Book Award for fiction. It was followed in 1988 by Libra, a bestseller. DeLillo has twice been a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist (for Mao II in 1992 and for Underworld in 1998), won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Mao II in 1992 (receiving a further PEN/Faulkner Award nomination for The Angel Esmeralda in 2012), was granted the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction in 2010, and won the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction in 2013.

DeLillo has described his fiction as being concerned with "living in dangerous times", and in a 2005 interview declared, "Writers must oppose systems. It's important to write against power, corporations, the state, and the whole system of consumption and of debilitating entertainments [...] I think writers, by nature, must oppose things, oppose whatever power tries to impose on us."

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Englen Esmeralda. Ni fortællinger

"Interessante noveller fra den klarest lysende pære i amerikansk samtidslitteratur" Politiken, 4 hjerter

Don DeLillo er af en af vor tids største forfattere. Hans første novellesamling indeholder ni noveller, der er skrevet mellem 1979 og 2011, og som spejler det amerikanske samfund på godt og ondt og berører emner, der har optaget det amerikanske samfund i perioden.

Om titelnovellen Englen Esmeralda skrev NY Times:
"The Angel Esmeralda is a dazzlingly told tale of despair and ruination, the dream of redemption and the testing of faith. Set in the Bronx and featuring a nun on the lookout for a miracle, this 1994 story prefigures portions of Mr. DeLillo’s 1997 masterwork, "Underworld," but it also stands on its own as a beautifully realized and singular work of fiction."

De øvrige noveller er: Skaberværk; Menneskelige øjeblikke i Tredje Verdenskrig; Løberen; Elfenbensakrobaten; Baader-Meinhof; Midnat hos Dostojevskij; Hammer og segl; Den forsultne

Den amerikanske forfatter Don DeLillo, født 1936, er især kendt for sine mesterværker 'Hvid støj' og 'Underverden'. Han er forfatter til 15 romaner, tre skuespil, et filmmanuskript og en række noveller og essays.

"Første novellesamling fra den amerikanske forfatter, der indtager en ikonisk position i samtidslitteraturen (...) I denne novellesamling er man på intet tidspunkt i tvivl om kvalitet eller sproglig formåen (...) Begavet og fængslende novellesamling, hvor man efter endt læsning har tankegods at arbejde videre med. Stor litteratur i fortættet, men tilgængelig form."
- Helle Winther Olsen, lektør
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Udgivelsesdato06 nov. 2014
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ISBN lydbog9788711451434