Alexandru Oravitan is undoubtedly one of the gifted researchers of his generation in the field of Anglo-American Studies.
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Ingenious poised and well-documented this volume is a valuable contribution to international Don DeLillo criticism and a notable resource in American Studies.
Engaged in a captivating intellectual dialogue with the existing theoretical framework Oravitan chooses to focus on the linguistic aspects of fictional representation which help convey an intriguing worldview revolving around the creative process potential to question confront resist and heal in times of sociohistorical trauma.
It convincingly highlights the ways in which the analyzed author s stylistic choices and nuanced approaches to the ubiquitous themes of time and death can be read as signs of a cultural continuity that authoritatively inscribes DeLillo in the continuum of the global narrative.
After his first book an extensive study on post-9 11 literature this insightful Companion to Don DeLillo s 21st-Century novels occupies a specific niche via astute critical readings.
Alexandru Oravitan is undoubtedly one of the gifted researchers of his generation in the field of Anglo-American Studies