A helpful read for both undergraduate and postgraduate students Apocalyptic Ruin presents a well-rounded, often witty and entertaining commentary on DeLillos oeuvre. Naas is not wrong when he states in the introduction that the volume can be easily read by a wide audience. * Forum for Modern Language Studies * Michael Naas's Apocalyptic Ruin and Everyday Wonder in Don DeLillo's America displays a thorough knowledge and an impressive thematic cartography of Don DeLillo's oeurve. This invaluable synthesis, which consider's DeLillo's work through the lens of contrabanding, illuminates the contradictions that make America what it is and confirms DeLillo's magisterial and uninterrupted examination of America as a country and as an idea. * Karim Daanoune, Associate Professor in American Literature, Université Paul Valéry-Montpellier, France * In Apocalyptic Ruin and Everyday Wonder in Don DeLillos America, Michael Naas artfully delineates the dense web of thematic crosscurrents and connections that run through DeLillos entire oeuvre. Naas foregrounds the pleasure of reading DeLillo, allowing the humour of the works to be reflected in his own distinctive and accessible writing style. Naas reads DeLillos fiction as a body of theoretical enquiry in itself rather than applying existing theory and criticism, making this an innovative and necessary addition to scholarship. * Rebecca Harding, Independent Scholar, UK *