Reviews
"Haunting… DeLillo slows down the whole culture, all of our repertoire of artifacts, words, and gestures."-Greil Marcus, “DeLillo has achieved a precision and economy of language here that any writer would envy.�David Ignatius, Washington Post Book World, "The most haunting of what might be seen, some years on, as the last book of a trilogy'. DeLillo slows down the whole culture, all of our repertoire of artifacts, words, and gestures; he slows down the whole country, its past, its future, its suspended present, and the notion that we might ever get out of it."-Greil Marcus, Barnes & Noble Review, “A splendid, fierce novel by a deep practitioner of the form&. Enlivening, challenging, harrowing and beautiful.�Matthew Sharpe, Los Angeles Times, “DeLillo is, without any doubt or qualification, one of the most influential, brilliant, gifted and insightful of American novelists. There are sentences in this book that are breathtaking.�Geoff Pevere, Toronto Star, “A novel of ideas about how language, film and art alter what we think of as reality. It's for readers ready to slow down and savor the words. It's for those who would watch not just Psycho , but ponder the meanings of ‘24 Hour Psycho’.�Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today, "DeLillo has achieved a precision and economy of language here that any writer would envy."-David Ignatius, Washington Post Book World, "A splendid, fierce novel by a deep practitioner of the form…. Enlivening, challenging, harrowing and beautiful."-Matthew Sharpe, Los Angeles Times, "If Underworld was DeLillo’s extravagant funeral for the twentieth century, Point Omega is the farewell party for the last decade.... DeLillo has &. written the first important novel of the year."--Michael Miller, New York Observer, "If Underworld was DeLillo's extravagant funeral for the twentieth century, Point Omega is the farewell party for the last decade.... DeLillo has …. written the first important novel of the year."--Michael Miller, New York Observer, "DeLillo is, without any doubt or qualification, one of the most influential, brilliant, gifted and insightful of American novelists. There are sentences in this book that are breathtaking."-Geoff Pevere, Toronto Star, "A novel of ideas - about how language, film and art alter what we think of as reality. It's for readers ready to slow down and savor the words. It's for those who would watch not just Psycho , but ponder the meanings of '24 Hour Psycho'."-Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today