The Silence
by Don DeLillo
2020-12-29 23:55:19
From one of the most dazzling and essential voices in American fiction, a timely and compelling novel set in the near future about five people gathered together in a Manhattan apartment, in the midst of a catastrophic event. Don DeLillo completed thi...
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From one of the most dazzling and essential voices in American fiction, a timely and compelling novel set in the near future about five people gathered together in a Manhattan apartment, in the midst of a catastrophic event. Don DeLillo completed this novel just weeks before the advent of Covid-19. The Silence is the story of a different catastrophic event. Its resonances offer a mysterious solace. It is Super Bowl Sunday in the year 2022. Five people, dinner, an apartment on the east side of Manhattan. The retired physics professor and her husband and her former student waiting for the couple who will join them from what becomes a dramatic flight from Paris. The conversation ranges from a survey telescope in North-central Chile to a favorite brand of bourbon to Einsteinâs 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity. Then something happens and the digital connections that have transformed our lives are severed. What follows is a dazzling and profoundly moving conversation about what makes us human. Never has the art of fiction been such an immediate guide to our navigation of a bewildering world. Never have DeLilloâs prescience, imagination, and language been more illuminating and essential. âMysterious...Unexpectedly touching...[DeLillo offers] consolation simply by enacting so well the mystery and awe of the real world.â âJoshua Ferris, The New York Times Book Review âDeLillo [has] almost Dayglo powers as a writer.â âMichiko Kakutani, The New York Times âBrilliant and astonishingâ¦a masterpieceâ¦manages to renew DeLilloâs longstanding obsessions while also striking deeply and swiftly at the readerâs emotionsâ¦The effect is transcendent.â âCharles Finch, Chicago Tribune âDaring... provocative... exquisite...captures the swelling fears of our age.â âRon Charles, The Washington Post
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