Don DeLillo - Biography
DeLillo was born on November 20, 1936, in the Bronx, New York City. His childhood was spent in the working-class district of New York City, and he witnessed various sociocultural changes and events that influenced his future work. From an early age, he developed an interest in literature and began writing his first short stories.After graduating from high school, DeLillo attended Fordham University in the Bronx, where he studied communications and theater. He began working in advertising, but soon decided to devote himself to literature. His debut novel was "In the Hangar," published in 1971. Since then, he has produced many works that have received critical and reader acclaim.
Don DeLillo is famous for his unique style and philosophical consideration of modern society. His works often address topics of technology, consumer culture, violence, and human nature. His novels are known for their long monologues and dialogues that reveal complex aspects of modernity.
Among the most famous works of Don DeLillo should be highlighted "Noise and Rage," "White Noise," "Portrait of the Artist Young," "Cosmopolis" and "Thelma and Louise." His novel Perfumer won the Pulitzer Prize and is considered one of the greatest literary achievements of the 20th century.
Don DeLillo was a huge influence on American and world literature. His works are often viewed in the context of postmodernism and the philosophy of modernity. He has won numerous prestigious literary awards and continues to inspire new generations of writers and thinkers.
Don DeLillo's personal life remained hidden from the public eye, and he preferred to devote more time to creativity than to public speaking. His philosophy of life was built around the search for meaning in the modern world, and his works served as a means of exploring the complex questions of human destiny.
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