Dr Rebecca Rey holds a PhD in English and Cultural Studies and works in communications at The University of Western Australia.
'Gnomic, darkly humorous and strangely moving, Don DeLillo's plays are as distinctive and challenging as his novels. In her smart and lively book, Rebecca Rey proves that she is well up to the challenge. She explores the plays' major themes (games, technology, the media, euthanasia, environmentalism); traces the influence of precursor playwrights such as Pirandello and Pinter; discusses the plays' performance history, including interviews with stage directors; draws mutually illuminating connections between the plays and the novels; and quotes pertinently and liberally from DeLillo's personal notes in the archives. Rey's groundbreaking study shows that DeLillo's plays are indeed worthy of serious scholarly and public attention. Her wide-ranging and accessible book should do much to introduce new audiences to this less-familiar side of one of our greatest writers'. Douglas Keesey, California Polytechnic State University, author of Don DeLillo