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"A whimsical, surrealistic excursion into the modern scientific mind." -- The New YorkerOne of DeLillo's first novels, Ratner's Star  follows Billy, the genius adolescent, who is recruited to live in obscurity, underground, as he tries to help a panel of estranged, demented, and yet lovable scientists communicate with beings from outer space. It is a mix of quirky humor, science, mathematical theories, as well as the complex emotional distance and sadness people feel. Ratner's Star demonstrates both the thematic and prosaic muscularity that typifies DeLillo's later and more recent works, like The Names (which is also available in Vintage Contemporaries).  "His most spectacularly inventive novel." -- The New York Times 

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Ratner's Star, Don DeLillo

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1989
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Don DeLillo
Verlag
Vintage
Erscheinungsdatum
1989
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
448
ISBN10
0679722920
ISBN13
9780679722922
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"A whimsical, surrealistic excursion into the modern scientific mind." -- The New YorkerOne of DeLillo's first novels, Ratner's Star  follows Billy, the genius adolescent, who is recruited to live in obscurity, underground, as he tries to help a panel of estranged, demented, and yet lovable scientists communicate with beings from outer space. It is a mix of quirky humor, science, mathematical theories, as well as the complex emotional distance and sadness people feel. Ratner's Star demonstrates both the thematic and prosaic muscularity that typifies DeLillo's later and more recent works, like The Names (which is also available in Vintage Contemporaries).  "His most spectacularly inventive novel." -- The New York Times