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Chapter 13 - Sports

“Fascinating Ways to Lose a Game”

from Part III - Media and Pop Culture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Jesse Kavadlo
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Maryville University of Saint Louis, Missouri
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Summary

In an article on football in DeLillo’s work written for The New Yorker, Jake Nivens   discusses how the sport became “fertile material for [DeLillo's] career-long investigation of language”. The shared prominence of football within End Zone (1972) and The Silence (2020) is telling, but DeLillo’s interest in sport in general extends throughout much of his work. As Nivens suggests, language is key to how this theme develops – however, analysing sports in DeLillo’s writing more broadly may enable discussion of other aspects of his work.

Many existing studies of sport in DeLillo’s writing focus on particular depictions within particular texts. For example, the role of football in End Zone has been the subject of much critical investigation. Similarly, baseball plays a pivotal role in Underworld (1997) –most famously in its semi-autonomous prologue. Building on these studies, this chapter provides a broad overview of DeLillo’s writing on sports, tracing the ways it provides a unique corpus of work within his oeuvre. It traces the development of this theme as it oscillates in importance throughout his career, exploring the commercial and critical responses it has been subject to.

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  • Edited by Jesse Kavadlo
  • Book: Don DeLillo In Context
  • Online publication: 19 May 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009025676.017
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  • Edited by Jesse Kavadlo
  • Book: Don DeLillo In Context
  • Online publication: 19 May 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009025676.017
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