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Don DeLillo’s Typewriter


In late 2000 I wrote a letter to Don DeLillo asking him what kind of typewriter he used. I’d read in the Paris Review interview that he used a manual typewriter. A page from said typewriter (from his novel Libra) was also reproduced in the article, and I found it fascinating because it showed evidence of hard labor — typing and lots of inked-in corrections. Plus, the type style was beautiful and I wanted that typewriter. So I wrote the letter. A few months later I received a letter (unfortunately damaged) in reply from this most reclusive literary genius, who identified his typewriter as an Olympia “SM-something.” The above photo clearly shows an Olympia SM9, manufactured in the early 1970s. A great and reliable machine, one of which I now own. Here’s a link to the manual.

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5 Comments

  1. Kirk Kirk

    DeLillo’s type font seems very atypical. It is unusually tall and large. Is this how your font looks?

    Kirk

    • Thomas Fasano Thomas Fasano

      For years I’ve been looking for an Olympia typewriter with this exact typeface, but no luck. The font on DeLillo’s machine appears to be unique: tall and condensed.

      • Thomas Fasano Thomas Fasano

        Kerry, I followed the link but don’t see a font as compressed as Delillo’s. Which one did you have in mind? Thanks for the link by the way.

    • Thomas Fasano Thomas Fasano

      Yes, very tall and large. I’ve never seen a typewriter font like this.

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