Living and Writing on the Edge in Don DeLillo’s Libra

Raluca Lucia CÎMPEAN
Living and Writing on the Edge in Don DeLillo’s Libra
Institution: 
Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
Author's email: 
raluca.cimpean@gmail.com
Abstract: 

More than fifty years after his tragic death, John F. Kennedy continues to fascinate and incite the interest of a large public. The American Camelot endures, despite numerous and various revisionist historiography evaluations of JFK’s presidency and personal life. Conspiracy thinking underlies both the idealistic and the unflattering views of the Kennedy image and has proved to be a considerable factor in the proliferation of this cultural construct. However, very little has been written on the psychological, social and cultural mechanism which keeps the JFK flame burning. Don DeLillo is the only American novelist who transcends the mere sensationalist side of the Kennedy assassination toward a personal, yet historically informed, fictional analysis of November 22nd 1963 and its aftermath, in his 1988 novel Libra.

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