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==Bibliography== {{Incomplete list|date=June 2015}}{{bots|deny=Citation bot}} ===Novels=== * ''[[Americana (novel)|Americana]]'' (1971) * ''[[End Zone (novel)|End Zone]]'' (1972) * ''[[Great Jones Street (novel)|Great Jones Street]]'' (1973) * ''[[Ratner's Star]]'' (1976) * ''[[Players (DeLillo novel)|Players]]'' (1977) * ''[[Running Dog (novel)|Running Dog]]'' (1978) * ''[[Amazons (novel)|Amazons]]'' (1980) (under pseudonym "Cleo Birdwell") * ''[[The Names (novel)|The Names]]'' (1982) * ''[[White Noise (novel)|White Noise]]'' (1985) * ''[[Libra (novel)|Libra]]'' (1988) * ''[[Mao II]]'' (1991) * ''[[Underworld (DeLillo novel)|Underworld]]'' (1997) * ''[[The Body Artist]]'' (2001) * ''[[Cosmopolis (novel)|Cosmopolis]]'' (2003) * ''[[Falling Man (novel)|Falling Man]]'' (2007) * ''[[Point Omega]]'' (2010) * ''[[Zero K (novel)|Zero K]]'' (2016) * ''[[The Silence (novel)|The Silence]]'' (2020) ===Short fiction=== ;Collections * ''[[The Angel Esmeralda]]: Nine Stories'' (2011) ;Short stories * "The River Jordan" (1960) (First published in ''[[Epoch (American magazine)|Epoch]]'' 10, No. 2 (Winter 1960), pp. 105β120)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_epoch_winter-1960_10_2|title=Epoch Winter 1960|publisher=[[Epoch (American magazine)|Epoch]]|date=Winter 1960}}</ref> * "Take the "A" Train" (1962) (First published in ''[[Epoch (American magazine)|Epoch]]'' 12, No. 1 (Spring 1962) pp. 9β25.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_epoch_spring-1962_12_1|title=Epoch Spring 1962|publisher=Epoch|date=Spring 1962}}</ref> * "Spaghetti and Meatballs" (1965) (First published in ''[[Epoch (American magazine)|Epoch]]'' 14, No. 3 (Spring 1965) pp. 244β250)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_epoch_spring-1965_14_3|title=Epoch Spring 1965|publisher=Epoch|date=Spring 1965}}</ref> * "Coming Sun.Mon.Tues." (1966) (First published in ''[[The Kenyon Review|Kenyon Review]]'' 28, No. 3 (June 1966), pp. 391β394.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/i403213|title=Kenyon Review Vol. 28, No. 3 (June 1966)|publisher=Kenyon College|date=June 1966}}</ref> * "Baghdad Towers West" (1967) (First published in ''[[Epoch (American magazine)|Epoch]]'' 17, No. 3 (Spring 1968), pp. 195β217.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_epoch_spring-1968_17_3|title=Epoch Spring 1968|publisher=Epoch|date=Spring 1968}}</ref> * "The Uniforms" (1970) (First published in ''[[Carolina Quarterly]]'' 22, 1970, pp. 4β11.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=http://perival.com/delillo/ddstories.html|publisher=perival.com|access-date=January 4, 2023|title=Stories by Don DeLillo}}</ref> * "In the Men's Room of the Sixteenth Century" (1971) (First published in ''Esquire'', Dec. 1971, pp. 174β177, 243, 246.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://classic.esquire.com/article/1971/12/01/in-the-mens-room-of-the-sixteenth-century|title=In the Men's Room of the Sixteenth Century|publisher=Esquire|date=December 1971}}</ref> * "Total Loss Weekend" (1972) (First published in ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'', November 27, 1972, pp. 98β101+)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://vault.si.com/vault/1972/11/27/43379#&gid=ci0258bfb8f012278a&pid=43379---106---image|title=Total Loss Weekend|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=November 27, 1972}}</ref> * "Creation" (1979) (First published in ''[[Antaeus (magazine)|Antaeus]]'' No. 33, Spring 1979, pp. 32β46.)<ref name=perival/> * "The Sightings" (1979) (First published in ''Weekend Magazine'' (Summer Fiction Issue, out of Toronto), August 4, 1979, pp. 26β30.)<ref name=perival/> * "[[Human Moments in World War III]]" (1983) (First published in ''Esquire'', July 1983, pp. 118β126.) * "The Ivory Acrobat" (1988) (First published in ''[[Granta]]'' 25, Autumn 1988, pp. 199β212.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://granta.com/products/granta-25-murder/|title=Granta 25: Murder|publisher=[[Granta]]|date=Autumn 1988}}</ref> * "The Runner" (1988) (First published in ''[[Harper's]]'', Sept. 1988, pp. 61β63.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://harpers.org/archive/1988/09/the-runner/|publisher=Harper's|title=The Runner|date=September 1988}}</ref> * "[[Pafko at the Wall]]" (1992) (First published in ''Harper's'', Oct. 1992, pp. 35β70.) * "The Angel Esmeralda" (1995) (First published in ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'', May 1994, pp. 100β109.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://classic.esquire.com/article/1994/5/1/the-angel-esmeralda|title=The Angel Esmeralda|publisher=Esquire|date=May 1994}}</ref> * "Baader-Meinhof" (2002) (First published in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', April 1, 2002, pp. 78β82.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/04/01/baader-meinhof|title=Baader-Meinhof|publisher=New Yorker|date=April 1, 2002}}</ref> * "The Border of Fallen Bodies" (2003) (First Published in ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'', April 1, 2003)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web | url=https://classic.esquire.com/article/2003/4/1/the-border-of-fallen-bodies | title=The Border of Fallen Bodies|publisher=Esquire|date=April 2003}}</ref> * "Still Life" (2007) (First published in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', April 9, 2007)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/04/09/still-life-8|title=Still Life|publisher=New Yorker|date=April 9, 2007}}</ref> * "Midnight in Dostoevsky" (2009) (First Published in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', November 30, 2009)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/11/30/midnight-in-dostoevsky|title=Midnight in Dostoevsky|publisher=New Yorker|date=November 30, 2009}}</ref> * "Hammer and Sickle" (2010) (First published in ''[[Harper's]]'', Dec. 2010, pp. 63β74)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://harpers.org/archive/2010/12/hammer-and-sickle/|title=Hammer and Sickle|publisher=Harper's|date=December 2010}}</ref> * "The Starveling" (2011) (First published in ''[[Granta]]'' 117, Autumn 2011)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://granta.com/products/granta-117-horror/|title=Granta 117: Horror|publisher=[[Granta]]|date=Autumn 2011}}</ref> * {{cite journal <!--|author=DeLillo, Don |author-mask=1--> |date=February 22, 2016 |title=Sine cosine tangent |journal=The New Yorker |volume=92 |issue=2 |pages=60β65 |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/02/22/sine-cosine-tangent <!--|access-date=2023-02-03-->}} * "The Itch" (2017) (First published in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', July 31, 2017)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/08/07/the-itch-don-delillo|title=The Itch|publisher=New Yorker|date=August 7, 2017}}</ref> ===Plays=== * ''Mother'' (1966)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays>{{cite web|url=http://perival.com/delillo/ddplays.html|title=Plays/Screenplays by Don DeLillo|publisher=Perival|access-date=January 2, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220517080849/http://perival.com/delillo/ddplays.html|archive-date=May 17, 2022}}</ref> * ''The Engineer of Moonlight'' (1979)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays/> * ''[[The Day Room (play)|The Day Room]]'' (first production 1986) * ''The Rapture of the Athlete Assumed into Heaven'' (1990)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays/> * ''Game 6'' (1991)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays/> * ''Libra'' (1994)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays/> * ''[[Valparaiso (play)|Valparaiso]]'' (first production 1999) * ''The Mystery at the Middle of Ordinary Life'' (2000)<ref group=lower-alpha name=plays/> * ''[[Love-Lies-Bleeding (play)|Love-Lies-Bleeding]]'' (first production 2005) * ''[[The Word for Snow (play)|The Word for Snow]]'' (first production in 2007) ===Screenplays=== * ''[[Game 6]]'' (2005), the story of a playwright (played by [[Michael Keaton]]) and his obsession with the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[1986 World Series]], was written in the early 1990s, but wasn't produced until 2005, ironically one year after the [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] won their first [[World Series]] title in 86 years. To date, it is DeLillo's only work for film. ===Essays and reporting=== * "American Blood: A Journey through the Labyrinth of Dallas and JFK" (1983) (Published in ''Rolling Stone'', December 8, 1983. DeLillo's first major published essay. Seen as signposting his interest in the JFK assassination that would ultimately lead to ''Libra'') * "Salman Rushdie Defense" (1994) (Co-written with [[Paul Auster]] in defense of [[Salman Rushdie]], following the announcement of a [[fatwa]] upon Rushdie after the publication of ''[[The Satanic Verses]]'')<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web|url=http://perival.com/delillo/rushdie_defense.html|publisher=Perival|access-date=January 2, 2023|title=Salman Rushdie Defense Pamphlet}}</ref> * "The Artist Naked in a Cage" (1997) (A short piece ran in ''The New Yorker'' on May 26, 1997, pages 6β7. An address delivered on May 13, 1997, at the [[New York Public Library]]'s event "Stand In for [[Wei Jingsheng]].") * "The Power of History" (1997) (Published in the September 7, 1997, issue of the ''New York Times Magazine''. Preceded the publication of ''[[Underworld (DeLillo novel)|Underworld]]'' and was viewed by many as a rationale for the novel{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}) * "A History of the Writer Alone in a Room" (1999) (This piece is the acceptance address given by DeLillo on the occasion of being awarded the [[Jerusalem Prize]] in 1999. A small pamphlet was printed with this address, an address by Scribner editor-in-chief Nan Graham, the Jury's Citation, and an address by Jerusalem mayor [[Ehud Olmert]].{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} It was reprinted in a German translation in ''[[Die Zeit]]'' in 2001. The piece is in five numbered sections, and is about five pages long.){{citation needed|date=April 2015}} * "In the Ruins of the Future" (Dec 2001) (This short essay appeared in ''[[Harper's Magazine]]''. It concerns the [[September 11 attacks]], terrorism, and America and comprises eight numbered sections.)<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite news|author=DeLillo, Don|work=Harper's Magazine|title=In the Ruins of the Future|date=December 2001|pages= 33β40}}</ref> * {{cite journal <!--author=DeLillo, Don--> |date=Autumn 2009 |title=Remembrance |journal=[[Granta]] |issue=108 (Chicago) |pages=68β69}}<ref group=lower-alpha>About [[Nelson Algren]].</ref> βββββββ ;Notes {{reflist|30em|group=lower-alpha}}
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