
Don DeLillo
Author · 27 books
Don DeLillo is an American author best known for his novels, which paint detailed portraits of American life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He currently lives outside of New York City. Among the most influential American writers of the past decades, DeLillo has received, among author awards, a National Book Award (White Noise, 1985), a PEN/Faulkner Award (Mao II, 1991), and an American Book Award (Underworld, 1998). DeLillo's sixteenth novel, Point Omega, was published in February, 2010.
Books

Love-Lies-Bleeding
2002

Libra
1988

Mao II
1991

The Silence
2020

Great Jones Street
1973

Running Dog
1978

Point Omega
2010

Underworld
1997

Américana
1971

End Zone
1972

Cosmopolis
2003

Valparaiso
1999

The Angel Esmeralda
Nine Stories
2011

The Day Room
1986

American Gothic Tales
1996

Ratner's Star
1976

Players
1977

White Noise
1985

The Names
1982

The Secret History of Science Fiction
2009

Conversations with Don DeLillo
2005

Zero K
2016

The Body Artist
2001

Pafko at the Wall
2001

Human Moments in World War III
1984

New York stories
2015

Falling Man
2007