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Don DeLillo

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Don DeLillo

Don DeLillo is an American author best known for his novels, which paint detailed portraits of American life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He currently lives outside of New York City. Among the most influential American writers of the past decades, DeLillo has received, among author awards, a National Book Award (White Noise, 1985), a PEN/Faulkner Award (Mao II, 1991), and an American Book Award (Underworld, 1998). DeLillo's sixteenth novel, Point Omega, was published in February, 2010.

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Title:
Great Jones Street (MP3)
Written by:
Don DeLillo 
Read by:
Jacques Roy 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 33 minutes 
MP3 size:
270 MB 
Published:
June 28 2019 
Available Date:
June 28 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781509872060 
Genres:
Fiction; Humorous Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan audio 
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A troubling satire of the romantic myth of stardom and the empty heart of rock and roll – more relevant than ever in our celebrity-obsessed times.

Bucky Wunderlick is a rock and roll star. Dissatisfied with a life that has brought fame and fortune, he suddenly decides he no longer wants to be a commodity. He leaves his band mid-tour and holes up in a dingy, unfurnished apartment in Great Jones Street. Unfortunately, his disappearing act only succeeds in inflaming interest ... Great Jones Street, Don DeLillo's third novel, is more than a musical satire: it probes the rights of the individual, foreshadows the struggle of the artist within a capitalist world and delivers a scathing portrait of our culture's obsession with the lives of the few.

'DeLillo has the force and imagination of Thomas Pynchon or John Barth, with a sense of proportion and style which these would-be giants often lack.'
The Irish Times

'Brilliant, deeply shocking.'
New York Review of Books

'America's greatest living writer.'
The Observer