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    The Representation of Death in Fiction by Don DeLillo and Philip Roth
    • The Representation of Death in Fiction by Don DeLillo and Philip Roth

      Exploring the Meaning of Death in postmodernity

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the representation of death in contemporary American literature, this work analyzes Don DeLillo's "White Noise" and "Zero K," alongside Philip Roth's "Everyman" and "Nemesis." It employs existential theories, psychoanalytical concepts, and dialogism to examine how cultural and personal dynamics shape attitudes toward death. The narratives reveal a spectrum of responses, from denial to acceptance, highlighting themes of existential inauthenticity and psychological distress. DeLillo advocates for reconciliation with mortality, while Roth presents a more cynical perspective, emphasizing death's humiliation.

      The Representation of Death in Fiction by Don DeLillo and Philip Roth