Underworld

A Novel

Paperback, 827 pages

English language

Published Oct. 7, 2003 by Scribner.

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978-0-684-84815-0
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Underworld is a 1997 novel by the American writer Don DeLillo. The novel is centered on the efforts of Nick Shay, a waste management executive who grew up in the Bronx, to trace the history of the baseball struck in The Shot Heard 'Round the World, and encompasses numerous subplots drawn from American history in the second half of the twentieth century. Described as both postmodernist and a reaction to postmodernism, it examines themes of nuclear proliferation, waste, and the contribution of individual lives to the course of history. A best-seller that was nominated for the National Book Award and shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize, Underworld is often regarded as DeLillo's supreme achievement. In 2006, a survey of eminent authors and critics conducted by The New York Times named Underworld as the runner-up for the best work of American fiction of the past 25 years, behind only Toni Morrison's Beloved.

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Eight hundred twenty four (824) pages, fifty (50) years of American history. The Years of Cold War, the bomb, Vietnam and drugs, all these, engulfed by garbage and baseball.

The story starts with the description of a baseball game, on October 1951. J. Edgar Hoover, Jackie Gleason and Frank Sinatra are sitting together in the stands. It supposed to be an ordinary game when at the end, everything turns upside down, and an otherwise ordinary game, becomes THE game. The first chapter, the description of the game is really captivating. The details, the language, the characters real or fictional are lucid and transparent. And, it is indeed, the best part of the book.

Then everything changes. Every chapter seems to be a different book, a different story. Initially, the characters appear to have no connection between them. Gradually the relationships become clearer, the story more understandable, but, still not completely …

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Subjects

  • United States -- Social life and customs -- 1945-1970 -- Fiction.
  • United States -- Social life and customs -- 1971- -- Fiction.

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