Lyle Wynant

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Lyle Wynant is a central character in Don DeLillo’s novel "Players," around whom much of the book’s exploration of urban alienation and modern disconnection revolves.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Players
associatedWithTheme modern disconnection
urban alienation
violence and terrorism in modern life
creator Don DeLillo
exploresConcept boredom in affluent society
emotional detachment
search for meaning in contemporary urban life
firstAppearance "Players" (1977)
genreOfWork postmodern novel
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext postmodernism
livesInFictional Manhattan
maritalStatusInFiction married
medium novel
narrativeFunction focal point for exploration of corporate and urban life
nationalityInFiction American
occupationInFiction Wall Street professional
partOfWork Don DeLillo bibliography
publisherOfWork Alfred A. Knopf
relationshipWith Pamela Wynant NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character in the novel "Players"
settingOfActivities New York City

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Players mainCharacter Lyle Wynant