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“Through history it's the novelist who has felt affinity for the violent man who lives in the dark. Where are your sympathies? With the colonial police, the occupier, the rich landlord, the corrupt government, the militaristic state? Or with the terrorist?”

Quote by Don DeLillo

Book:Mao II

Work

Mao II

Mao II is a novel that delves into the complexities of revolution and its impact on individual identity. The story is set against the backdrop of historical events and examines the transformative power of political movements on personal lives. more

Author

Don DeLillo
Don DeLillo

Don DeLillo is an American writer born on November 20, 1936. Known for his unique literary style and profound insights into modern society, his works often explore the impacts of technology, consumerism, and globalization. more

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