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Silence
Silence | Don DeLillo
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From one of the most dazzling and essential voices in American fiction, a timely and compelling novel set in the near future about five people gathered together in a Manhattan apartment, in the midst of a catastrophic event. Don DeLillo completed this novel just weeks before the advent of Covid-19. The Silence is the story of a different catastrophic event. Its resonances offer a mysterious solace. It is Super Bowl Sunday in the year 2022. Five people, dinner, an apartment on the east side of Manhattan. The retired physics professor and her husband and her former student waiting for the couple who will join them from what becomes a dramatic flight from Paris. The conversation ranges from a survey telescope in North-central Chile to a favorite brand of bourbon to Einstein's 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity. Then something happens and the digital connections that have transformed our lives are severed. What follows is a dazzling and profoundly moving conversation about what makes us human. Never has the art of fiction been such an immediate guide to our navigation of a bewildering world. Never have DeLillo's prescience, imagination, and language been more illuminating and essential. "Mysterious...Unexpectedly touching...[DeLillo offers] consolation simply by enacting so well the mystery and awe of the real world." --Joshua Ferris, The New York Times Book Review "DeLillo [has] almost Dayglo powers as a writer." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Brilliant and astonishing...a masterpiece...manages to renew DeLillo's longstanding obsessions while also striking deeply and swiftly at the reader's emotions...The effect is transcendent." --Charles Finch, Chicago Tribune "Daring... provocative... exquisite...captures the swelling fears of our age." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post
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MidnightBookGirl
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Panpan

I did not enjoy this book. I picked it our one of our bookstore book clubs because the premise is a good one- on Super Bowl Sunday, technology stops. No computers, no tvs, just silence. The book starts on an airplane, which was promising, and then spends most of it's time in an apartment with 5 very pretentious people. I usually like unlikeable characters, but this was just not my jam at all. Sigh. At least the discussion of the book was good!

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Eggbeater
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Mehso-so

Maybe this book is brilliant and it is just over my head. For an apocalyptic story it is really boring, possibly because we've already been there. No need to get philosophical about it-- we just hoarded the toilet paper. I guess it was supposed to leave you feeling detached?

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Yossarian
Silence | Don DeLillo
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Does it bother you when books are set in a “future” that didn‘t happen?

This entire “novel” (hardback short story) is set over the course of one day — a futuristic Super Bowl Sunday 2022 between the Titans and Seahawks. That outcome is looking increasingly unlikely today. Do we care?

Megabooks 😂😂 I certainly don‘t like football! 3y
Sapphire I find it jarring to read any novel where the futuristic setting is now current or past. It‘s not how accurate the predictions might be. If they make too many references to the actual dates I keep forgetting it‘s supposed to be the future to the reader. 3y
Sapphire I had a book group friend many years (1990s) ago who loved Delillo. But I never read him. Where is a good place to start? (edited) 3y
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Meshell1313 If the Seahawks were in the Super Bowl would you fly that day? I know I wouldn‘t. Just in case. 😂 3y
Yossarian @Sapphire I think White Noise is considered the Classic, is probably the most “DeLillo-esque” and isn‘t a doorstop. If you read it and like it, you‘ll probably be a DeLillo fan. If not, you probably won‘t like any of his other stuff either. 3y
Yossarian Which reminded me of a White Noise story that I wrote under that book title. 3y
Sapphire @Yossarian thanks! 3y
Sapphire @Yossarian thanks! 3y
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AuntCourtney
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Panpan

I don‘t know what I expected going into this but it wasn‘t this. The plot had me interested as power and internet have gone out. Your living in the world without them. How would you cope? What would you do? It intrigued me when I first read the synopsis, but the story was just meh for me and kinda all over the board. You follow a group of people in the apartment and what there doing after everything goes off. That‘s it.Just wasn‘t for me

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underground_bks
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Mehso-so

It‘s not the premise of our entire digital and electronic lives suddenly blinking out to total, inalterable black that I find hard to believe, it‘s the utter lack of heart whatsoever in this brief speculative fiction from Don Delillo (that and who goes straight from a trans-Atlantic flight to a friend‘s Super Bowl party??).

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ReadingEnvy
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Every time I read something new from Don DeLillo, it is even shorter, and even more about death. I guess he's winding down. This novella about the end of the world through five people in Manhattan feels more like a play, lots of bizarre scenes and philosophizing in ways people only behave in literature.

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Pinta
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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He does have some beautiful rhythms. The writing‘s just all so dark now, I don‘t have the patience. He‘s like some cranky Cassandra.

p. 93. “Cryptocurrencies, microplastics. The dangers at every level. Eat, drink, invest. Breathe, inhale, draw oxygen into the lungs. Walk, run, stand. And now in the purest snow from the alpine wilderness, from the arctic wasteland.”

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Pinta
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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Panpan

Pissed off on p 1 just from the font. Who decided to inflict some bastard cousin of “Typewriter” on us all? WWIII during Super Bowl LVI. Repetition of ordinary phrases like incantations & that DeLillo fascination with words as objects. Like ZERO K: tech & doom & end of the world. Yes, Don, mortality—the blank screen—is scary, especially as you creep into your 80s, but the empty doom? We love your beautiful sentences & miss your humanity, Don. 2020

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Leftcoastzen
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Pickpick

Dystopian!😳On Super Bowl Sunday 2022 the world has suddenly “powered down.” Written prior to Covid 19 it still has something in common with our current times..like a line from a Tom Petty song, “The waiting is the hardest part.”only 116 pages actually!Impressive and made me anxious,like I need more of that.

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Leftcoastzen
The Silence: A Novel | Don DeLillo
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A new DeLillo! even though it‘s only 128 pages a cause for celebration!Supported my local indie!Shown with their 40th anniversary bookmark from 2014 . I find this philosophy series by Princeton University Press enjoyable & applicable to modern life ,🤔guess that is the point.😀