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Mike Francesa, Novel Critic

fran1.jpgWe are bu-HACK on The Fan, and my next guest is one of the greatest living American writers. One of the best. One of the legends. There are writers who are known as being great writers, and this is one of those writers. His name is Don DeLillo, and he’s got a great new novel out called Point Omega. Don, thanks for being on the show.

delillo.jpgThanks for having me, Mike, though I’m not quite sure why you wanted to speak with me…

fran1.jpgNonsense. I’m not just a sports guy. I know a lot about a lot of things, okay? You don’t get three number one shows by being a one-trick pony. I read, okay? I read books. I read a lot of books. I read a lot of printed material, material printed on paper. And your books are among the books I’ve read, and I enjoy them very much. I think you are one of the shining beacons of American letters, okay?

delillo.jpgWow, that’s very nice of you to say.

fran1.jpgBut I do have a bone to pick with you. In your 1997 masterpiece Underworld, you start out the novel with an extended set piece about the famous Shot Heard Round the World playoff game between the Dodgers and the Giants in 1951.

delillo.jpgYes, and?

fran1.jpgAnd you make no mention of Mickey Mantle.

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