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  1. Falling after 9/11
    crisis in American art and literature
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, New York

    "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9/11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference...of how to refer to falling...in the 21st century and beyond"..

     

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  2. Falling after 9/11
    crisis in American art and literature
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, New York, NY [u.a.]

    "Falling After 9-11 provides close readings of post 9-11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Briegbeder's... more

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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "Falling After 9-11 provides close readings of post 9-11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Briegbeder's Windows on the World, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9-11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference--of how to refer to falling--in the 21st century and beyond"-- "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9/11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference--of how to refer to falling--in the 21st century and beyond."-- Machine generated contents note: -- Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Falling After 9/11: Crisis in American Art and Literature Chapter 1 Gravity, Gravitas, Grave: How to Refer to Falling Chapter 2 Beyond the Literal: The Falling Man and Moral Failing Chapter 3 Journalism's Falling Man: Documents and Truth-Telling Chapter 4 Don DeLillo's Performance Art: Failure Bears Witness to Falling Chapter 5 The Poetics of Falling: The Lyrical Laments of Kennedy and Seuss Chapter 6 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Historical Reverberation and Scientific Invention in Jonathan Safran Foer's 9/11 Iconotext Epilogue Cycle of Terror and Tragedy: Parrish's 9/11 Mural Revisited Notes Works Cited Index.

     

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  3. Falling after 9/11
    crisis in American art and literature
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard... more

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    "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9/11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference--of how to refer to falling--in the 21st century and beyond."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781628926866
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    Literary Studies 2014

  4. Falling after 9/11
    crisis in American art and literature
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, New York, NY [u.a.]

    "Falling After 9-11 provides close readings of post 9-11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Briegbeder's... more

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    "Falling After 9-11 provides close readings of post 9-11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Briegbeder's Windows on the World, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9-11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference--of how to refer to falling--in the 21st century and beyond"-- "Falling After 9/11 provides close readings of post 9/11 figures of falling in such exemplary American texts as DeLillo's novel, Falling Man, Diane Seuss's poem, "Falling Man," Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Richard Drew's famous photograph of the man falling from the World Trade Center. Considered from the perspective of trauma theory, Falling After 9/11 argues that the apparent failure of these texts to register fully the trauma of the day in fact points to a larger problem in the national tradition: the problem of reference--of how to refer to falling--in the 21st century and beyond."-- Machine generated contents note: -- Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Falling After 9/11: Crisis in American Art and Literature Chapter 1 Gravity, Gravitas, Grave: How to Refer to Falling Chapter 2 Beyond the Literal: The Falling Man and Moral Failing Chapter 3 Journalism's Falling Man: Documents and Truth-Telling Chapter 4 Don DeLillo's Performance Art: Failure Bears Witness to Falling Chapter 5 The Poetics of Falling: The Lyrical Laments of Kennedy and Seuss Chapter 6 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Historical Reverberation and Scientific Invention in Jonathan Safran Foer's 9/11 Iconotext Epilogue Cycle of Terror and Tragedy: Parrish's 9/11 Mural Revisited Notes Works Cited Index.

     

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