Don DeLillo

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1936-11-20 (88 years old)

Place of Birth New York City, New York, USA

Don DeLillo

Biography

Donald Richard DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter and essayist. His works have covered subjects as diverse as television, nuclear war, the complexities of language, art, the advent of the Digital Age, mathematics, politics, economics, and sports. DeLillo was already a well-regarded cult writer in 1985, when the publication of White Noise brought him widespread recognition and the National Book Award for fiction. He followed this in 1988 with Libra, a novel about the Kennedy assassination. DeLillo won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Mao II, about terrorism and the media's scrutiny of writers' private lives, and the William Dean Howells Medal for Underworld, a historical novel that ranges in time from the dawn of the Cold War to the birth of the Internet. He was awarded the 1999 Jerusalem Prize, the 2010 PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction in 2010, and the 2013 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.

Known For

Writer

The Names

as Novel

Underworld

as Novel

The Silence

as Novel

2022
White Noise

as Book

2022
White Noise

as Novel

2016
Never Ever

as Novel

2012
Cosmopolis

as Novel

2006
Game 6

as Writer

Actor

2024
Never Seen Volcanoes

as Self (voice, archive footage)