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In 2010, Don DeLillo was awarded the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction. The award is given annually by the PEN American Center to an American writer who has made outstanding contributions to American literature. DeLillo is best known for his novels, including "White Noise" (1985), "Libra" (1988), and "Underworld" (1997). His work is often praised for its exploration of contemporary American culture and society.