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Hardcover, U.S. First Edition/First Printing. HANDSIGNED by Don Delillo on the full title page. NEW/NEW condition, a pristine, UNREAD copy. Square and tight spine with clean, white, unblemished pages; no bumped corners or bruising to the spine. Flawless dustjacket is clean and bright. Brodart protected and safely stored in my personal collection for many years. LIBRA describes describes the life of Lee Harvey Oswald and his participation in a fictional CIA conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, blending historical fact with fictional supposition. Publishers Weekly called it "a seamless, brilliant work of compelling fiction." Finalist for the 1988 National Book Award for Fiction. This is the nicest copy you'll find of a very collectible book. 456pp. Seller Inventory # ABE-1718667771688
In his ninth novel, DeLillo (White Noise) gives the American psyche what it has been awaiting for 25 years--an eerily convincing fictional speculation on the events leading up to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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DeLillo's ninth novel takes its title from Lee Harvey Oswald's zodiac sign, the sign of "balance." And, as in all his fiction ( Running Dog , The Names , White Noise ), DeLillo's perfectly realized aim is to balance plot, theme and structure so that the novel he builds around Oswald (an unlikely and disturbingly sympathetic protagonist) provokes the reader with its clever use of history, its dramatic pacing and its immaculate and detailed construction. The plot of the novel is history itselfand history, here, is a system of plots and conspiracies: the U.S. government has plotted to invade Cuba, and there are CIA agents who want retribution against President Kennedy for his halfhearted support of the Bay of Pigs operation; there are Cubans plotting revenge on JFK for the same reason and for, they fear, his plot to forge a rapprochement with Castro; there is a lone gunman, Oswald, who is conspired upon by history and circumstance, and who himself plots against the status quo. The novel bears dissection on many levels, but is, taken whole, a seamless, brilliant work of compelling fiction. What makes Libra so unsettling is DeLillo's ability to integrate literary criticism into the narrative, commenting throughout on the nature and conventions of fiction itself without disturbing the flow of his story. The characters are storytellers: CIA agents and Cuban immigrants retell old plots in their minds and write fantasy plots to keep themselves alive; Nicholas Branch, also of the CIA, has spent 15 years writing an in-house history of the assassination that will never uncover its deepest secrets and that in any case no one will read; Oswald, defecting to the Soviet Union, hopes to write short stories of contemporary American lifedyslexic, he is aware of words as pictures of themselves not simply as name tags for the material world. DeLillo interweaves fact and fiction as he draws us inexorably toward Dallas, November 22. The real people (Jack Ruby, Oswald, his mother and Russian wife) are retrieved from history and made human, their stories involving and absorbing; the imagined characters are placed into history as DeLillo imagines it to have come to pass. By subtly juxtaposing the blinding intensity of DeLillo's own crystal-clear, composite version of events against the blurred reality of the Zapruder film and other artifacts of the actual assassination, Libra ultimately becomes a comment on the entire body of DeLillo's work: Why do we understand fiction to reflect truth? Why do we trust a novelist to tell us the whole story? And what is the truth that fiction reveals? 50,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; BOMC main selection; QPBC selection; first serial to Esquire.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in assassinating President John F. Kennedy? In his ninth novel, American Book Award winner DeLillo (for White Noise , LJ 2/1/85) addresses this question, skillfully weaving together fact and fiction to create an engrossing tale. It is a measure of his success that while reading, one must keep reminding oneself that this is, indeed, a novel making "no claim to literal truth." DeLillo's vision is not of a single, perfectly working scheme but rather of "a rambling affair that succeeded in short term mainly due to chance." The cast, both real and fictional, ranges from scheming CIA agents to Mafia dons, but what haunts the reader most is the image of Oswald as a confused young man searching for an identity and accidentally caught up in something bigger than himself. Sure to be a best seller. David W. Henderson, Eckerd Coll. Lib., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: Libra (HANDSIGNED 1st printing)
Publisher: Viking
Publication Date: 1988
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New
Dust Jacket Condition: New
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: Black Dog Books, Emerson, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A beautiful first edition in dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by DeLillo on the title page. Inscribed by Author(s). Book. Seller Inventory # 021989
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Seller: Laureate Fine Books, Poultney, VT, U.S.A.
Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition, First Printing. A Near Fine Book in a Very Good Dust Jacket, Unclipped ($19.95). Signed with Inscription by Author on FFEP to "Jim and Judy - Thanks Again for the Oswaldiana - Best Ever, Don DeLillo." Book is lightly bumped & rubbed and moderately sunned to extremities. Text block is lightly toned. Fore edge deckled. Text is unmarked. Binding is tight and square. Dust jacket is moderately bumped to extremities and is sunned near and at spine with orange dulling to yellow on spine. Verso of jacket shows a small spot of color transfer from spine cloth, trace evidence of moisture. Hardcover. Tall Octavo. [vi], [2], 3-456pp. Publisher's Blind Stamped Lavender-Gray Boards Backed with Black Cloth, Stamped Copper Detailing. Seller Inventory # 813
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Seller: Chamblin Bookmine, Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover, 8vo, 458ppg, Signed. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First. Binding Tight, strong, and square, Pages unmakred, clean, and bright. Dust jacket wrapped in protective layer. Personalized inscription and note from author with signature. From the private stock of a dedicated collector. Seller Inventory # 66632
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Seller: MintFirsts Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, Macclesfield, CHESH, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First edition. First edition. Sm. 4to. Pp. [vi], 456, [1]. Quarter-bound black cloth over light grey paper-boards, stamped in copper to spine; grey endpapers. Author's Note. Deckled fore-edges. Jacket design by Neil Stuart (produced for the UK market and priced at £11.95 to front flap). Signed by DeLillo to title page. Foxing specks to top edge, sunning to dustwrapper spine, as is common with this title, else fine. Author's ninth novel. 1/50,0000 first printing. Excerpts were originally published in Esquire magazine. Nominated for the 1988 National Book Award. Winner of the 1989 Irish Times/Aer Lingus International Fiction Prize. Selected as one of the 25 best American novels of the last quarter-century by the editors of the New York Times Book Review in 2006. Speculative fiction homing in on events leading up to John F. Kennedy's assassination by Lee Harvey Oswald: "This is a work of imagination. While drawing from the historical record, I've made no attempt to furnish factual answers to any questions raised by the assassination." "DeLillo's novel is like a stop-motion frame of the crossfire, a still picture of an awful moment. [His] prose has a quality of demented lyricism." -The New Yorker. 856. signed. Seller Inventory # L6H YQ7
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Seller: Burbach Books, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Scarce. Beautiful condition. Stated first publication. Flatsigned by DeLillo on title page. Book in fine condition; no flaws. Jacket shows faint discoloration of the orange fading to yellow, especially on the spine. Jacket is not price clipped and is protected in archival Brodart cover. Please see all pictures and message me with any questions. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Will be shipped with care. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # ABE-1736984388241
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