Don Delillo is such a generous artist. He is the best guide to his own writing which is always a trip and often a journey. Thanks for this post! ( an aside: I think Christopher Walken and Delillo could play one another in a movie or play. )
I really thought the guy asking questions asked silly or pretentious ones, like he was more interested in trying to sound profound than anything else. But Delillo did as good a job of answering and making something out of them as he could.
137 pages scotchantes, chargées d’une narration singulière, épurée, et qui se permet en dernier tiers de parcours de flirter avec le genre du thriller sans s’y confondre, un thriller fantasmatique et existentiel, où l’angoisse s’avance de partout avec un couteau que le sang ne tachera pas. L’effusion est ailleurs. 52romansparan.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/point-omega-de-don-delillo
Love this novella. Love DeLillo
Don Delillo is such a generous artist. He is the best guide to his own writing which is always a trip and often a journey. Thanks for this post! ( an aside: I think Christopher Walken and Delillo could play one another in a movie or play. )
I really thought the guy asking questions asked silly or pretentious ones, like he was more interested in trying to sound profound than anything else. But Delillo did as good a job of answering and making something out of them as he could.
Poor Delillo seemed to be getting so impatient with the guy :D But still valuable interview, thanks to Delillo's answers
Thanks for posting!
It's Point Omega, change it, please. Thanks anyway to the uploader. "Seeing images becoming words". That's DeLillo.
don delillo is 74 or 75 years old in this footage.
137 pages scotchantes, chargées d’une narration singulière, épurée, et qui se permet en dernier tiers de parcours de flirter avec le genre du thriller sans s’y confondre, un thriller fantasmatique et existentiel, où l’angoisse s’avance de partout avec un couteau que le sang ne tachera pas. L’effusion est ailleurs.
52romansparan.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/point-omega-de-don-delillo
Point Omega, not Falling Man.
the interviewer is unbearable.
Agreed.
Agreed. Im sitting here with my head sideways.
Great reading, but the interviewer was insufferable… as is almost always the case with literary events.