George Haddad

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George Haddad is a reclusive novelist and central figure in Don DeLillo’s novel "Mao II," whose life and work explore themes of terrorism, media spectacle, and the role of the writer in contemporary society.

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instanceOf fictional character
novelist
appearsIn Mao II
associatedWith mass media (thematically)
terrorist movements (thematically)
characterTrait reclusive
createdBy Don DeLillo
createdInWorkPublishedYear 1991
fictionalUniverse Mao II
genreAssociation postmodern literature
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction commentary on authorship and public life
embodiment of the isolated author
medium novel
nationalityInFiction American
notableFor exploring the role of the writer in contemporary society
exploring themes of media spectacle
exploring themes of terrorism
occupation novelist
writer
roleInWork central figure
settingContext late 20th-century global culture
themeAssociation media spectacle
role of the writer
terrorism

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Mao II mainCharacter George Haddad