Mao II
Describe symbolism in Mao II by Don DeLillo

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Throughout the novel Beirut is a symbol of despair, embodied and/or manifested most (poignantly? vividly?) in Bill's death. In the novel's final moments, however, it becomes a profound symbol of transcendent hope, the only such symbol in the entire book.
Mao II