9/11 and the Literature of Terror

Martin Randall

Original title: 9/11 and the literature of terror

earliest edition we have, 2011 Edinburgh University Press, 2014

Explores the fiction, poetry, theatre and cinema that have represented the 9/11 attacks. Works by Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Don DeLillo, Simon Armitage and Mohsin Hamid are discussed in relation to the specific problems of writing about such a visually spectacular 'event' that has had enormous global implications.

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9/11 and the Literature of Terror edition · 2014 · Edinburgh University Press · 184 pages · 9780748691197
9/11 and the Literature of Terror edition · 2014 · Edinburgh University Press · 9780748688890
9/11 and the literature of terror edition · 2011 · Edinburgh University Press · 174 pages · 9780748638529
9/11 and the Literature of Terror edition · 2011 · Edinburgh University Press · 9781322981529
9/11 and the Literature of Terror edition · 2011 · Edinburgh University Press · 9780748646975

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