Media and Hyperreality in Don DeLillo's Fiction
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There is always a hidden camera somewhere. You can be filmed without knowing it. You can be called to act it all out again for any of the TV channels. [...] Any of your acts can be instantly broadcast on any station. There was a time when we would have considered this a form of police surveillance, today we regard it as advertising." This text could very well be extracted from a monologue of Bill Gray from Don DeLillo's Mao II, or perhaps of M...