Kosmopolis
An evening with Don DeLillo
Conversation between Don DeLillo and Antonio Lozano
Debate
This conversation is an exceptional opportunity to discover the work and career of Don DeLillo, one of the great English-language novelists of our time, who will be here presenting his latest novel Zero K (Seix Barral). Journalist Antonio Lozano will be talking with the author of Underworld, Libra and Cosmopolis.
DeLillo (New York, 1936) is the author of sixteen novels and three plays for theatre and has won numerous prizes such as America’s National Book Award for White Noise (1995), the International Fiction Prize for Libra (1988), the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for Mao II (1991), the William Dean Howells Medal for Underworld (1997), the Jerusalem Prize and the PEN/Saul Bellow Award, both for literary achievement, and the National Book Award Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
This best-selling American author has exercised a major influence on subsequent generations of writers and is considered by the critics as one of the central figures in literary post-modernism. His brilliant and intelligent style has made him indisputably one of the defining writers of our age.
Participants: Don DeLillo, Antonio Lozano
This activity is part of Kosmopolis. Continuous Programme 2016, Kosmopolis
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An evening with Don DeLillo
Conversation between Don DeLillo and Antonio Lozano
This conversation is an exceptional opportunity to discover the work and career of Don DeLillo, one of the great English-language novelists of our time, who will be here presenting his latest novel Zero K (Seix Barral). Journalist Antonio Lozano will be talking with the author ...