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Chapter 8 - The Twenty-First Century

March Madness: Don DeLillo in the Age of Global Interdependence

from Part II - History and Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Jesse Kavadlo
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Maryville University of Saint Louis, Missouri
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While the Cold War provides a clear basis for context when reading DeLillo's Underworld, events of the twenty-first century, after the novel's publication, also offer insight into our shifting understanding of the novel and the Cold War itself.

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