Environmental Unconscious in the Fiction of Don DeLillo
Explore the intricate relationship between environment and literature with Environmental Unconscious in the Fiction of Don DeLillo by Elise Martucci. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this insightful paperback spans 196 pages and provides a compelling socio-historic and ecocritical analysis of DeLillo’s novels. Martucci argues that the unique emphasis on place in DeLillo's work sets him apart from his contemporaries in postmodern literature and highlights the profound environmental themes woven throughout his fiction. This book is essential for readers interested in understanding the ecological dimensions of modern storytelling and the critical role of place in shaping narrative. Delve into the environmental significance of DeLillo’s work and discover how it resonates with contemporary ecological concerns.