Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise is to be adapted for the big screen by Michael Almereyda, the writer-director best known for Hamlet and Experimenter.
White Noise is considered one of DeLillo’s most important works, and won a US national book award for fiction in 1985.
Film producer Uri Singer, who has worked with Almereyda several times before, has now bought the rights to the story.
“I think the book combines a sense of humour with a sense of menace,” Singer said.
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