Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tom LeClair summary

Closing the Loop: Tom LeClair

     Tom LeClair's Closing the Loop provides a great summary of Don DeLillo's work White Noise. In the beginning LeClair explains his very fitting title, "closing the loop." He talks about DeLillo's traveling and how it lends to the creative aspects of the novel. LeClair also gives background on DeLillo and how he started writing White Noise after his return in 1982. He talks about how "White Noise is about "closing the loop"-- personal and mass dying, the "circle slowly closing" (241) of fear producing its object..." (387-388). Later in Leclairs work, he goes into summarizing White Noise and how it ties into the American culture of its time. 
     I liked reading this article because it grabbed my attention from the beginning. It also does a great job of offering some other insights to the novel that I would have otherwise simply looked over. 

DeLillo, Don. White Noise. New York: Penguin, 1998. Print.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

White Noise Comes and Goes

For this post I decided to just do a general overview on what I have thought of Don DeLillo's novel in it's good and bad parts.
First things first, I would like to say that I have genuinely enjoyed reading this book. The plot is great and the character development has been amazing. I do enjoy how the whole story is broken into three portions. In most of part one, the narrator is setting up the characters in describing what they do. We find out about Jack's unusual profession and obsession with an evil man whom created a distinguished event in history, and his wife and kids. Then it goes to part two where we find out about a toxin released into the air. In part three there is a lot of struggle between Jack and his wife Babette with bad news coming from both ends.
What I did not really enjoy about this story was how the narrator got off track a lot. I feel like the occasional rants and conversations which had little to do with what was actually going on made the story very confusing. I can see why they are put where they are, but I also believe some of these conversations could have been left out to make it a little easier on the reader.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

First half of the semester

The biggest challenge for me in the first half of this semester was getting use to using a blog and doing my classes online, seeing as this is the first online class I have taken and the first blog I have ever used. I would consider the fact that I have not given up yet this semester has my biggest success. Usually with new things, if I find them difficult, I just give up. The readings in this class so far have gotten me to think. Especially the Jonathan Swift essay, mainly because I really enjoy satire. Literary analysis has been another struggle for me in this class. In all my previous classes I have mainly just had to write argumentative essays. I find that I much prefer argumentative essays over literary analysis. My goal for the second half of the semester is to complete all the assignments and to do better than I did in the first half.