White Noise is the eighth novel by Don DeLillo, published by Viking Press in 1985. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. White Noise is an example of postmodern literature. It is widely considered his "breakout" work and brought him to the attention of a much larger audience. Time included the novel in its TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005. DeLillo originally wanted to call the book Panasonic, but the Panasonic Corporation objected. Set at a bucolic Midwestern college known only as The-College-on-the-Hill, White Noise follows a year in the life of Jack... Gladney, a professor who has made his name by pioneering the field of Hitler Studies . He has been married five times to four women and has a brood of children and stepchildren with his current wife, Babette. Jack and Babette are both extremely afraid of death; they frequently wonder which of them will be the first to die. The first part of White Noise, called "Waves and Radiation," is a chronicle of contemporary family life combined with academic satire.
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| Author: | Don DeLillo |
| Genre: | Novel, Fiction, Speculative fiction, Postmodernism |
| Year published: | 1985 |
| Number of editions: | 9 |