The second novel by Don DeLillo, author of White Noise (winner of
the National Book Award) and The Silence
At Logos College in West Texas, huge young men, vacuum-packed into
shoulder pads and shiny helmets, play football with intense passion.
During an uncharacteristic winning season, the perplexed and distracted
running back Gary Harkness has periodic fits of nuclear glee; he is
fueled and shielded by his fear of and fascination with nuclear
conflict. Among oddly afflicted and recognizable players, the
terminologies of football and nuclear war--the language of end
zones--become interchangeable, and their meaning deteriorates as the
collegiate year runs its course. In this triumphantly funny, deeply
searching novel, Don DeLillo explores the metaphor of football as war
with rich, original zeal.