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DeLillo, Don 1936–: Critical Essay by Robert Nadeau

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[Nadeau is concerned with the linkage between revolutionary advances in physics in the twentieth century that have significantly altered the "scientific" view of the universe and themes, presentations, form, and content in the modern novel.]

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