
(from the article `DeLillo, Don`) ...works of fiction include Underworld (1997), which provides a commentary on American history in the second half of the 20th century by tracing the ...
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cosmopolis 1. The (capital) city of the world; a cosmopolitan city or community. 2. A large city inhabited by people from many different countries.
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(Cosmopolitan) A type of universalism, derived first from the Cynic doctrine of the cosmopolis which proclaimed that the family and the city were artificial and that the wise man was the cosmopolitan. Taught also by the Cyrenaics. Later with the Stoics it came to mean a franchise of world citizenship with no differences as to class and race, a doc....
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an internationally important city inhabited by many different peoples reflecting a great variety of cultures, attitudes, etc.
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