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Zero K

Don DeLillo, Zero K

A Disarmingly Humanist Vision: Don DeLillo’s Zero K

by Keith Watson
May 2, 2016

Humanity may be a sordid, violent, alienated lot, enslaved by economic and technological systems it no longer controls, but Zero K is a disarmingly humanist work.

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