Americana

Don DELILLO

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Americana

DELILLO’S “PRIVATE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE”: FIRST EDITION OF HIS FIRST NOVEL, AMERICANA

DELILLO, Don. Americana. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. Octavo, original half blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of DeLillo’s first novel, a “swift, ironic, witty cross-country American nightmare.”

“Nearly every sentence of Americana rings true,” observed Joyce Carol Oates (Detroit News). “Don DeLillo’s swift, ironic, witty cross-country American nightmare doesn’t have a dull or unoriginal line” (Nelson Algren, Rolling Stone). In an interview, DeLillo called Americana his “private declaration of independence” (Begley, 1993). As Martin Amis has observed, “Here is a writer of high intellect and harsh originality, equipped with extraordinary gifts… Right from the start—Americana (1971)—DeLillo appeared tricked out and tooled up, his prose hard-edged, pre-stressed, sheet-metaled” (New York Times). With “First Printing” on copyright page.

Book fine; small closed tear to upper edge of about-fine dust jacket.

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