Underworld (Scribner Classics)
 

Underworld: A Novel

by Don DeLillo

While Eisenstein documented the forces of totalitarianism and Stalinism upon the faces of the Russian peoples, DeLillo offers a stunning, at times overwhelming, document of the twin forces of the cold war and American culture, compelling that "swerve from evenness" in which he finds events and people both wondrous and horrifying. Underworld opens with a breathlessly graceful prologue set ... (read more)

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Tracey K
  • Rated 4 stars

Huge book and heavy going (I almost needed to keep notes) because of the long story arc but once you get to the end it seems worth it. Maybe the book eqivalent of climbing Mount Everest.

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Joshua M
  • Rated 2 stars

The book is written backwards. Make notes, read it forwards. I can't believe that this was written before September 11. It feels like the precursor to the attack. It also feels like a collection of short fiction.

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  • Rated 4.034146 stars
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  • Rated 3.5 stars
 

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  • RomaRick

    romarick said:

    currently reading

    posted Friday, August 10 2007
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