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  1. PZ4.D346 Ru PS3554.E4425. Running Dog is a 1978 novel by Don DeLillo. The book concerns Moll Robbins, a reporter for the eponymous magazine--a fictional "underground" once-radical magazine, a parody of Rolling Stone -- whose investigation into the suspicious activities of a member of the U.S. Senate uncover the possible existence of ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1978 · Running Dog is a stripped-down 1970s thriller of wry paranoia. It alternates between several characters' viewpoints as they compete to acquire a film, possibly pornographic, shot in Hitler's bunker at the end of World War II. The novel's heroine is Moll Robbins, a journalist for the ironically-named radical magazine Running Dog.

  3. DeLillo’s Running Dog, originally published in 1978, follows Moll Robbins, a New York city journalist trailing the activities of an influential senator. In the process she is dragged into the black market world of erotica and shady, infatuated men, where a cat-and-mouse chase for an erotic film rumored to "star" Adolph Hitler leads to ...

  4. Don DeLillo’s Running Dog (1978) is a captivating novel that delves into the intricate layers of human nature, exploring themes of obsession, power, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2012 · DeLillo's Running Dog, originally published in 1978, follows Moll Robbins, a New York city journalist trailing the activities of an influential senator. In the process she is dragged into the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Running_dogRunning dog - Wikipedia

    Running dog. For the 1978 novel by Don DeLillo, see Running Dog. Running dog is a pejorative term for an unprincipled person who helps or flatters those who are more powerful and often evil.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2011 · As the paranoia builds and the combatants lose sight of their motives, their souls, even the object itself, Don DeLillo reveals the terrible truth behind our acquisitiveness in Running Dog – a masterful thriller from an award-winning novelist. America's greatest living writer.