Join a book club that is reading Great Jones Street (Contemporary American Fiction)!

Fictional New York City: How Writers Experienced and Captured the City

We read fiction set across NYC, and discuss it in the areas where authors lived, worked or putzed around.

Great Jones Street (Contemporary American Fiction)

From the author of the National Book Award–winning White Noise comes a novel that “reflects our era’s nightmares and hallucinations with all appropriate lurid, tawdry shades” (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

A thought-provoking exploration of the alluring yet hollow world of rock and roll stardom.


Bucky Wunderlick, rock star and budding messiah, has hit a spiritual wall. Unfulfilled by the excess of fame and fortune his revolutionary image has wrought, he bolds from his band mid-tour to hole up in a dingy East Village apartment, where he breaks away from his manufactured persona and separates himself from the toxic and superficial culture he has helped create.

As faithful fans await messages, Bucky encounters every sort of roiling farce he is trying to escape. Don DeLillo’s Great Jones Street is a penetrating look at rock and roll’s merger of art, commerce, and urban decay through a vivid portrait of a troubled rock star’s search for meaning beyond the glitz and glamor.

BUY THE BOOK

Published Jan 1, 1994

272 pages

Average rating: 5

1 RATING

Community Reviews

See why thousands of readers are using Bookclubs to stay connected.