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Annual Bibliography of
Literary Criticism on Don DeLillo, 2008
Compiled by Philip Nel.
Last revised 24 August 2008.
Crosthwaite, Paul. "Fiction in the Age of the Global Accident: Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis." Static: Journal of the London Consortium 7 (2008): <http://static.londonconsortium.com/issue07/static07_crosthwaite.php>.
Duvall, John N., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo. Cambridge UP, 2008.
Duvall, John N., "Introduction: The power of history and the persistence of mystery." 1-10.
Nel, Philip. "DeLillo and modernism." 13-26.
Knight, Peter. "DeLillo, postmodernism, postmodernity." 27-40.
Boxall, Peter. "DeLillo and media culture." 43-52.
Dewey, Joseph. "DeLillo's apocalyptic satires." 53-65.
Engles, Tim. "DeLillo and the political thriller." 66-76.
Olster, Stacey. "White Noise." 79-93.
Green, Jeremy. "Libra." 94-107.
O'Donnell, Patrick. "Underworld." 108-121.
Helyer, Ruth. "DeLillo and masculinity." 125-136.
Osteen, Mark. "DeLillo's Dedalian artists." 137-150.
Cowart, David. "DeLillo and the power of language." 151-165.
McClure, John A. "DeLillo and mystery." 166-178.
Conte, Joseph M. "Conclusion: Writing amid the ruins: 9/11 and Cosmopolis." 179-192.
Green-Lewis, Jennifer, and Margaret Soltan. Teaching Beauty in DeLillo, Woolf, and Merrill. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Helyer, Ruth. "Taking Possession of Knowledge: The Masculine Academic in Don DeLillo's White Noise." Masculinities in Text and Teaching. Ed. Ben Knights. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 205-219.
Keskinen, Mikko. "The Ghost in the Tape Machine: Posthumous Voice and Residual Presence in Don DeLillo's The Body Artist."Audio Book: Essays on Sound Technologies in Narrative Fiction. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2008. 93-119.
Kessel, Tyler. “A Question of Hospitality in DeLillo’s The Body Artist.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 49.2 (2008): 185-204.
Schuster, Marc. Don DeLillo, Jean Baudrillard, and the consumer conundrum. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press, 2008.
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