Afterwords: Stories and Reports from 9/11 and Beyond
The Editors of Salon.com Cuvânt înainte de David Talboten Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2002
After September 11, 2001, emotions couldn't be clearly defined. There were no words strong enough to justify, avenge, explain, or express the sheer magnitude of this horrifyingly unique moment in history.
In this remarkable anthology, compiled by Salon's award-winning editorial team, Rick Moody, Janet Fitch, Caroline Knapp, and Jeffrey Eugenides join many contemporary literary talents and reporters in giving a voice to the day that left a stunning roar of silence across America.
Dread, fear, heroism, and dignity color these pages from eyewitness accounts of ordinary citizens turned rescue workers, to an escape from the World Trade Center, a report on everyday New Yorkers finding comfort in "terror sex," and stories of miracles in the madness—like that of a blind man led by his seeing-eye dog down eighty-seven flights of stairs to safety.
Afterwords also probes the aftermath of the attacks on the nation and the world's cultural, political, and social fabric through writing ranging from an in-depth interview with controversial social critic Noam Chomsky, to a female Pakistani-American journalist's meeting with a Taliban leader and his wives, and essays on how sheer horror gave way to heartening solidarity, macabre spectacle, and kitschy sentimentality.
Immediate, raw, emotional, and empowering, this outstanding collection speaks brilliantly to the simple need to remember and comprehend what happened against that perfect blue sky on September 11, 2001.
A portion of the royalties will be donated to the Twin Towers Fund and the Red Cross's Fund for Afghan Children.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780743456128
ISBN-10: 0743456122
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
ISBN-10: 0743456122
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
Notă biografică
David Talbot, author of the New York Times bestseller Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, is the founder and CEO of Salon. He lives in San Francisco.
Cuprins
Contents
Foreword ¦ David Talbot
Ground Zero
Running Against the Grain:
A Survivor's Tale ¦ Ann Marsh
A Season in Hell ¦ Christopher Ketcham
The Dig ¦ James Croak
Emotional Rescue ¦ William Harvey
The Devil's Smoke ¦ Christopher Ketcham
Nothing Will Be the Same
Writing in the Dark ¦ Rick Moody
No More High Heels ¦ Janet Fitch
Consciousness on Overload ¦ Caroline Knapp
Sex in a Time of Terror ¦ Cole Kazdin
Requiem for a Stranger ¦ Jennifer Foote Sweeney
U2 Elevate New York ¦ David Talbot
King Kong's Home Away from Home ¦ Stephanie Zacharek
The Enemy
Deciphering Suicide ¦ Jeffrey Eugenides
The Martyr in Waiting ¦ Asra Q. Nomani
At Home with the Taliban ¦ Asra Q. Nomani
Bin Laden's Creepy Charisma ¦ Joan Walsh
Bin Laden's Diary ¦ Tom McNichol
Afghanistan
All Crazy on the Kunduz Front ¦ Phillip Robertson
Panic at the Bangi Bridge ¦ Phillip Robertson
The First Casualties ¦ Sean Kenny
The Home Front
Get a Grip, America! ¦ Laura Miller
I Love Old Glory -- But Not the Creeps Who've Waved It All My Life ¦ King Kaufman
Islam's Flawed Spokesmen ¦ Jake Tapper
The Prime-Time Smearing of Sami Al-Arian ¦ Eric Boehlert
Stand Beside Her ¦ King Kaufman
Bringing the War Home ¦ Damien Cave
A Memo to American Muslims ¦ M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Drafted into the Cult of War ¦ Chris Colin
Collateral Damage
The Kitschification of September 11 ¦ Daniel Harris
Dan Rather's Tears ¦ Stephanie Zacharek
Confessions of a 9/11 Widow ¦ A. R. Torres
Missing Women ¦ Lauren Sandler
The Island of Mourning ¦ Terry Golway
Not Exactly Fatherless ¦ Kevin J. Sweeney
Start Making Sense
America the Scapegoat ¦ Meera Atkinson
The Bloody Jordan River Now Flows Through America ¦ Gary Kamiya
America Is the Biggest Terrorist State: A Conversation with Noam Chomsky ¦ Suzy Hansen
The Making of a Hawk ¦ David Talbot
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments
Foreword ¦ David Talbot
Ground Zero
Running Against the Grain:
A Survivor's Tale ¦ Ann Marsh
A Season in Hell ¦ Christopher Ketcham
The Dig ¦ James Croak
Emotional Rescue ¦ William Harvey
The Devil's Smoke ¦ Christopher Ketcham
Nothing Will Be the Same
Writing in the Dark ¦ Rick Moody
No More High Heels ¦ Janet Fitch
Consciousness on Overload ¦ Caroline Knapp
Sex in a Time of Terror ¦ Cole Kazdin
Requiem for a Stranger ¦ Jennifer Foote Sweeney
U2 Elevate New York ¦ David Talbot
King Kong's Home Away from Home ¦ Stephanie Zacharek
The Enemy
Deciphering Suicide ¦ Jeffrey Eugenides
The Martyr in Waiting ¦ Asra Q. Nomani
At Home with the Taliban ¦ Asra Q. Nomani
Bin Laden's Creepy Charisma ¦ Joan Walsh
Bin Laden's Diary ¦ Tom McNichol
Afghanistan
All Crazy on the Kunduz Front ¦ Phillip Robertson
Panic at the Bangi Bridge ¦ Phillip Robertson
The First Casualties ¦ Sean Kenny
The Home Front
Get a Grip, America! ¦ Laura Miller
I Love Old Glory -- But Not the Creeps Who've Waved It All My Life ¦ King Kaufman
Islam's Flawed Spokesmen ¦ Jake Tapper
The Prime-Time Smearing of Sami Al-Arian ¦ Eric Boehlert
Stand Beside Her ¦ King Kaufman
Bringing the War Home ¦ Damien Cave
A Memo to American Muslims ¦ M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Drafted into the Cult of War ¦ Chris Colin
Collateral Damage
The Kitschification of September 11 ¦ Daniel Harris
Dan Rather's Tears ¦ Stephanie Zacharek
Confessions of a 9/11 Widow ¦ A. R. Torres
Missing Women ¦ Lauren Sandler
The Island of Mourning ¦ Terry Golway
Not Exactly Fatherless ¦ Kevin J. Sweeney
Start Making Sense
America the Scapegoat ¦ Meera Atkinson
The Bloody Jordan River Now Flows Through America ¦ Gary Kamiya
America Is the Biggest Terrorist State: A Conversation with Noam Chomsky ¦ Suzy Hansen
The Making of a Hawk ¦ David Talbot
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments