DeLillo's network

Katie Muth

English Studies

DeLillo's network

  • Harry Ransom Center metadata (c. 1959–2013)
  • LOD sources (SNAC, Wikidata, VIAF, LC)
  • Wikipedia enrichment
  • Editor, agent finding aids (HRC, NYPL, CU, Lilly, &c.)
  • FictionMags Index
  • Stand alone methods test 

What can we mathematise about the American novelist Don DeLillo's (1936–) literary network on the basis of his archival correspondence?

Methods test

  • HRC finding aid, metadata + archival notes only
  • Correspondence index = 1474 records
  • LOD entity resolution + enrichment  identity, birth/death, occupation, publisher/affiliation, bio
  • Graph object boundary  giant component 261 nodes (NB LOD skew)
  • Provenance-tiered edges → 302 documented, 1704 inferred (bridge entities as edges)
  • Weighting, community detection, layout
  • Overlays → workshop co-presence + lineage, magazine publishing

 

Preliminary headlines

  • Key brokers: Gordon Lish (1), Philip Roth (2), Joyce Carol Oates (3),  George Plimpton (4), L. Rust Hills (11), Lois Wallace (12)
  • 'Program' writers relatively sparse
  • Magazine publishing robust
  • Four mags house-concentrated: The Atlantic Monthly (C1), Playboy (C1), Esquire (C2), The Paris Review (C1 + C2)
  • Of these, two obviously circular: Esquire (Lish), The Paris Review (Plimpton)

 

Lessons 

  • LOD gets noisy FAST
  • Catalog ≠ graph object
  • Overlays for messy affiliations
  • Weighting for LOD skew
  • Rigorous curated data
  • Strict ontology crucial

DeLillo's network

By Katie Muth

DeLillo's network

DCDH Town Hall 24 June 2026 (WIP)

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