A review by nyssahhhh
The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories by Don DeLillo

3.0

I loved having a little sampler of my favorite writer's works. I think my favorite piece was "The Angel Esmeralda," and I may have been burnt out on reading too much of DeLillo's works, which is why this took me so long to read.

Fave lines:
p. 138: "If we isolate the stray thought, the passing thought," he said, "the thought whose origin is unfathomable, then we begin to understand that we are routinely deranged, everyday crazy." We loved the idea of being everyday crazy. It rang so true, so real. "In our privatest mind," he said, "there is only chaos and blur. We invented logic to beat back our creatural selves. We assert or deny. We follow M with N."

p. 177: This is what I feared, that she would speak about the news, all news all the time, and about how her father always said that the news exists so it can disappear, this is the point of news, whatever story, wherever it is happening. We depend on the news to disappear, my father says. Then my father became the news. Then he disappeared.