Ratner's Star

Don DELILLO

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Ratner's Star

“DELILLO HAS ARRIVED, BEARING MANY GIFTS”: FIRST EDITION OF RATNER’S STAR, INSCRIBED BY DON DELILLO

DELILLO, Don. Ratner’s Star. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. Octavo, original half white cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of DeLillo’s edgy and inventive fourth novel about 14-year-old Nobel laureate Billy Twillig, inscribed on the half title, “To ——- ——-, Best ever, Don DeLillo.”

DeLillo’s offbeat, dreamlike novel, richly influenced by Jonathan Swift, Lewis Carroll and Nathanael West, centers on “Billy Twillig, mathematician, specialist in zorgs, inventer of the stellated twilligon and the twillig nilpotent element, alumnus of the Center for the Refinement of Ideational Structures, Nobel laureate, a legend in his own time, but small for his age, which is 14… Ratner’s Star is not only interesting, but funny (in a nervous kind of way). From it comes an unambiguous signal that DeLillo has arrived, bearing many gifts. He is smart, observant, fluent, a brilliant mimic and an ingenious architect” (New York Times). With “First Edition” on copyright page.

A fine inscribed copy.

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