Teabat reviewed Mao II by Don DeLillo
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5 stars
Exciting almost mystery novel that is scarily accurate in it's foresight of events in American.
Paperback, 303 pages
Published Feb. 1, 2000 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch.
Mao II, published in 1991, is Don DeLillo's tenth novel. The book tells the story of a novelist, struggling to finish a novel, who travels to Lebanon to assist a writer being held hostage. The title is derived from a series of Andy Warhol silkscreen prints depicting Mao Zedong. DeLillo dedicated the book to his friend Gordon Lish. Major themes of the book include crowds and the effects of political terrorism. Mao II received positive reviews from critics and won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1992.
Exciting almost mystery novel that is scarily accurate in it's foresight of events in American.