
Acclaimed author Don DeLillo will read from his most recent novel, "Falling Man,"
Monday, Sept. 28, at 5 p.m. in the University of Wyoming Union ballroom. He will sign
books following the free presentation.
"Falling Man" depicts the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Critics call the
novel "the clearest vision yet of what it felt like to live through that day."
DeLillo has written 15 critically acclaimed novels, including "White Noise," winner
of the National Book Award in 1985, and "Underworld," runner-up on the New York Times
survey of the best American fiction of the past 25 years.
His awards include the Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the Jerusalem Prize and the
William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters for the most
distinguished work of fiction of the past five years. His newest novel, "Point Omega,"
will be published this winter.
Monday's reading is part of the Visiting Writers Series sponsored by the UW MFA creative
writing program and the Office of the President. The Visiting Writers Series is funded
in part by an endowment from the Wyoming State Legislature.
Each semester, the Visiting Writers Series brings distinguished writers and emerging
new voices to Wyoming. For more details, visit the MFA Web site at www.uwyo.edu/creativewriting.
Posted on Thursday, September 24, 2009