(1) This literary movement doesn't intend to define the human subject instead it tries to concentrate on the "anonymous experiences" of an utterly confused group of individuals.(2) Like in "Videotape", by Don Delillo, this type of literary movement plays with the way it is narrated and makes the reader figure out who...
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"Videotape" is actually part of an opus created by Don DeLillo in 1997 called "Underworld: we simply appreciate death"). (4) The short story discussed here represents that same idea, society is fixed on death and/or horrible scenarios unless they themselves are included in it.
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In "Videotape" by Don DeLillo, it displays part of the sick and cruel world our parents brought us in to. From movies that we watch to video games that we play, we cannot escape violence. No matter what the consequences are to obtain a rush, America is a leech for thrills.
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"Videotape," in Antaeus (Hopewell, New Jersey), Autumn 1994 ... In the Loop: Don DeLillo and the Systems Novel by Thomas LeClair, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1988; Introducing Don DeLillo edited by Frank Lentricchia, Durham, North Carolina, and London, Duke University Press, 1991;
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In David Streitfeld's profile "Don DeLillo's Gloomy Muse," DeLillo remarks, "I've been called 'reclusive' a hundred times and I'm not even remotely in that category" (C: 4). We found this comment to be all too true: DeLillo publishes and grants interviews more frequently than ... "Videotape." Antaeus 75/76 (Autumn 1994):
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As a boy, Don DeLillo II lived a street life - playing cards, playing ball, shooting pool. "I was not a great pool-shooter, unfortunately. It's one thing I wish I'd worked harder to develop."; (from Burn, 1991)
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An essay on creative writing at the WriteGallery Creative Writing Web Site. ... Take this excerpt from the beginning of the piece, "Videotape," by Don DeLillo: ... "Videotape" © 1984 Don DeLillo -- as well as Sudden Fiction (Continued), it appeared in Antaeus (Autumn 1984).
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The Don DeLillo Society ... "Blocked." Co-signed with Anthony Summers, Don DeLillo, Elias Demetracopoulos, G. Robert Blakey, Gerald Posner, Jefferson Morley, Jim Lesar, John McAdams, John Newman, Norman Mailer, Paul Hoch, Richard Whalen, Robbyn Swan, Scott Armstrong, Vincent Bugliosi.
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