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Amazons. The lost comic masterpiece from American cult author Don DeLillo
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- Nombre de pages400
- Date de parution19/11/2026
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4059-9702-7
- EAN9781405997027
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPENGUIN
Résumé
DON DELILLO'S CULT CLASSIC REISSUED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEARLY HALF A CENUTRY'I don't want to talk about it' Don DeLillo'Written with bone-dry wit, pitch-perfect dialogue and edgy social satire' New York TimesCleo Birdwell is twenty-four, a schoolteacher's daughter from Badger, Ohio, and the first ever female recruit to play in the National Hockey League. She is an instant sensation on and off the ice - lauded not only for her mettle on the rink, but also for her honey blonde hair, her milky blue eyes, her style and her stamina.
And as she spends her first season travelling across North America, she can't help but stumble into her own adventures of sex, fun, and scandal. A cult treasure, re-issued for the first time in fifty years, Don DeLillo's pseudonymous masterpiece offers a gloriously funny skewering of the absurdity of the male gaze, the commodification of sport, the booming culture of 70s America - and of one young woman determined to make her way on her own terms.
And as she spends her first season travelling across North America, she can't help but stumble into her own adventures of sex, fun, and scandal. A cult treasure, re-issued for the first time in fifty years, Don DeLillo's pseudonymous masterpiece offers a gloriously funny skewering of the absurdity of the male gaze, the commodification of sport, the booming culture of 70s America - and of one young woman determined to make her way on her own terms.



