Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award
From the author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and
The Silence, a profound novel about art, terror, masses, and the
individual from "one of the most intelligent, grimly funny voices to
comment on life in present-day America" (The New York Times)
Bill Gray, a famous, reclusive novelist, emerges from his isolation when
he becomes the key figure in an event staged to force the release of a
poet hostage in Beirut. As Bill enters the world of political violence,
a nightscape of Semtex explosives and hostages locked in basement rooms,
Bill's dangerous passage leaves two people stranded: his brilliant,
fixated assistant, Scott, and the strange young woman who is Scott's
lover--and Bill's.
An extraordinary novel from Don DeLillo about words and images,
novelists and terrorists, the mass mind and the arch-individualist, Mao
II explores a world in which the novelist's power to influence the
inner life of a culture now belongs to bomb-makers and gunmen. Mao II
is the work of an ingenious writer at the height of his powers.