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"White Noise" is the eighth novel by Don DeLillo, published in 1985. It is widely regarded as a cornerstone of postmodern literature and won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. The novel follows the life of Jack Gladney, a professor at a small Midwestern college, and his family as they navigate the complexities of modern life, including consumerism, media saturation, and existential dread.
The narrative is set against the backdrop of a contemporary American society filled with "white noise," which symbolizes the constant barrage of information and distractions that characterize modern existence. Jack's life is disrupted when an industrial accident releases a toxic cloud, leading to an evacuation of his town. This event serves as a catalyst for exploring themes of death, fear, and the human condition.
DeLillo's writing is marked by its sharp observations and dark humor, effectively capturing the absurdities of contemporary life. The novel delves into the impact of technology and media on human relationships and individual identity, making it a profound commentary on the nature of existence in a rapidly changing world.
"White Noise" has been influential in both literature and popular culture, resonating with readers for its exploration of the anxieties of modern life. Its themes remain relevant today, reflecting ongoing concerns about the effects of technology and consumer culture on society.
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