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dondawest | 6 years ago

> My criticism would honestly be that his writing is overly stylized and lacking in nuance. He inherits the hyperbolic, poetic quality of McCarthy but often applies it to the mundane and the result sometimes feels overwrought and overdramatized vs realistic.

Could not agree more.

Bob Dylan and DFW deserve Nobels, IMO. Both of those guys have fans of all generations.

I feel like DeLillo is a “writer’s writer.” People like DFW applaud him, as you point out.

I just don’t agree that DeLillo has anywhere near the amount of influence as, say, DFW.

I’m frequently amazed how large and diverse DFW’s fan group is.

DeLillo seems to only appeal to writers. His work is very obscure, even within educated niches.

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