110 stories: New York writes after September 11
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, some of New York's leading authors of fiction, poetry, and dramatic prose reflect on the event.
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Zusammenfassung: | In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, some of New York's leading authors of fiction, poetry, and dramatic prose reflect on the event. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments x
ULRICH BAER Introduction 1
1 HUMERA AFRIDI Circumference 10
2 AMMIEL ALCALAY night of unity 13
3 ELENA ALEXANDER Circum 19
4 MEENA ALEXANDER Aftermath; Invisible City 21
5 JEFFERY RENARD ALLEN It Shall Be Again 23
6 ROBERTA ALLEN The Sky Was So Blue 26
7 JONATHAN AMES Womb Shelter 28
8 DARREN ARONOFSKY A First Kiss 32
9 PAUL AUSTER Random Notes—September 11,
2001,4:00 p.m.; Underground 34
10 JENNIFER BELLE Gelato Is Gelato 37
11 JENIFER BERMAN Prologue: The Book of John 40
12 CHARLES BERNSTEIN Report from Liberty Street 42
13 STAR BLACK Perfect Weather 47
14 BREYTEN BREYTENBACH New York,
12 September 2001 49
15 MELVIN JULES BUKIET from Manhattan
Rhapsody 51
16 PETER CAREY Union Square 54
17 LAWRENCE CHUA The Quick and the Poor 57
18 IRA COHEN Holy Smoke 60
19 IMRAAN COOVADIA The Same Tune 62
20 EDWIDGE DANTICAT on the day of the dead 64
21 ALICE ELLIOT DARK Senseless 65
22 ERIC DARTON The Therm 68
23 LYDIA DAVIS Grammar Questions 72
V
24 SAMUEL R. DELANY Echoes 75
25 MAGGIE DUBRIS The Ruin 78
26 RINDE ECKERT Shorebirds Atlantic 80
27 JANICE EIDUS Baby Lust 86
28 MASOOD FARIVAR Man on the PATH 89
29 CAROLYN FERRELL 9/11 Victim s Identity
Discovered Only through Investigation Led
by Hairdresser 93
30 RICHARD FOREMAN CONVERSATION
BETWEEN MR. X AND MR. Y 97
31 DEBORAH GARRISON I Saw You Walking 100
32 AMITAV GHOSH Neighbors 102
33 JAMES GIBBONS The Death of a Painter 106
34 CAROL GILLIGAN If I Forget Thee 110
35 THEA GOODMAN True Stories 113
36 VIVIAN GORNICK How I Read since
September 1 lth 116
37 TIM GRIFFIN I Think I Understand the Various
Theories of Rain 118
38 LEV GROSSMAN Pitching September 11th 123
39 JOHN GUARE from A Few Stout Individuals 128
40 SEAN GULLETTE Mile High 131
41 JESSICA HAGEDORN Notes from a
New York Diary 134
42 KIMIKO HAHN Boerum Hill Tanka 138
43 NATHALIE HANDAL The Lives of Rain 139
44 CAREY HARRISON America everything
has changed 140
45 JOSHUA HENKIN Dog Walking 142
46 TONY HISS Finding the Center 145
47 DAVID HOLLANDER The Price of Light and Air 148
vi
48 A.M. HOMES We All Saw It, or The View
from Home 151
49 RICHARD HOWARD Fallacies of Wonder 154
50 LAIRD HUNT Still Life with Snow and Hammer 156
51 SIRI HUSTVEDT The World Trade Center 158
52 JOHN KEENE The Orders (from Pariah) 160
53 JOHN KELLY Travel Log 164
54 WAYNE KOESTENBAUM Super 8 166
55 RICHARD KOSTELANETZ Unimaginable 170
56 GUY LESSER 24 September 2001, or Manhattan
Seen in a New Light 172
57 JONATHAN LETHEM Entry of Buildings 174
58 JOCELYN LIEU Shopping (3:58 p.m.
September 11) 178
59 TAN LIN Various Slo Moving Clouds Are
Damaged 181
60 SAM LIPSYTE The Grief Technician 185
61 PHILLIP LOPATE Altering the World We
Thought Would Outlast Us 189
62 KAREN MALPEDE The Dumpster 192
63 CHARLES MCNULTY A Rat s Life 195
64 PABLO MEDINA Ode: The Day After 197
65 ELLEN MILLER His Friendship with Fear 200
66 PAUL D. MILLER/DJ SPOOKY Rio/Iguassu/
Sao Paolo 203
67 MARK JAY MIRSKY Time and King David 206
68 TOVA MIRVIS Potato Stories 208
69 ALBERT MOBILIO Some Place, No Place 211
70 ALEX MOLOT Earlier Winter 213
71 MARY MORRIS The Night Marchers 215
72 TRACIE MORRIS Steeple Peeple 218
vii
73 ANNA MOSCHOVAKIS Thought Experiments 223
74 RICHARD EOIN NASH Mister Equanimity 225
75 JOSIP NOVAKOVICH My Son s Views 227
76 DENNIS NURKSE After a Bombing 230
77 GEOFFREY O BRIEN A History 232
78 LARRY O CONNOR The Pond 235
79 ROBERT POLITO Last Seen 238
80 NELLY REIFLER A Plague 240
81 ROSE MYRIAM REJOUIS Keeping Vigil 242
82 APRIL REYNOLDS River 245
83 ROXANA ROBINSON Christmas Music 248
84 AVITAL RONELL This Was a Test 251
85 DANIEL ASA ROSE Upon Seeing a Shooting
Star on the Lawn at Tanglewood Two Days
after the World Trade Center Disaster 254
86 JOE SALVATORE Postcard 256
87 GRACE SCHULMAN In the Foreground 258
88 LYNNE SHARON SCHWARTZ Near November 260
89 DANI SHAPIRO Now They Are Leaving 263
90 AKHIL SHARMA Bonus 265
91 SUZAN SHERMAN Nurse 268
92 JENEFER SHUTS Instructions for Surviving
the Unprecedented 271
93 HAL SIROWITZ The War at Home; What to
Save for Death 275
94 PAMELA SNEED Elvis 277
95 CHRIS SPAIN Hinge 280
96 ART SPIEGELMAN Re: Covers 284
97 CATHARINE R. STIMPSON Staffing 287
98 LIZ SWADOS Shakespeare Punk 291
viii
99 LYNNE TILLMAN Save Me from the Pious
and the Vengeful 294
TOO MIKE TOPP Bad Luck 297
101 DAVID TRINIDAD Skylines 299
102 VAL VINOKUROV Concert at St. Paul s Chapel,
Fulton St.; From the Other End 300
103 CHUCK WACHTEL The Persistence of
Who We Were 302
104 MAC WELLMAN from HOWLER 305
105 OWEN WEST A Terror for Terror 307
106 RACHEL WETZSTEON A Trampoline in Wayne 310
107 SUSAN WHEELER [The movie set on the
horizon glows] 312
108 PETER WORTSM AN New York Does Not Exist 314
109 JOHN YAU The Morning after That One 317
110 CHRISTOPHER YU Two New York Memoranda:
October, 2001 319
About the Contributors 321
Permissions 333
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments x
ULRICH BAER Introduction 1
1 HUMERA AFRIDI Circumference 10
2 AMMIEL ALCALAY night of unity 13
3 ELENA ALEXANDER Circum 19
4 MEENA ALEXANDER Aftermath; Invisible City 21
5 JEFFERY RENARD ALLEN It Shall Be Again 23
6 ROBERTA ALLEN The Sky Was So Blue 26
7 JONATHAN AMES Womb Shelter 28
8 DARREN ARONOFSKY A First Kiss 32
9 PAUL AUSTER Random Notes—September 11,
2001,4:00 p.m.; Underground 34
10 JENNIFER BELLE Gelato Is Gelato 37
11 JENIFER BERMAN Prologue: The Book of John 40
12 CHARLES BERNSTEIN Report from Liberty Street 42
13 STAR BLACK Perfect Weather 47
14 BREYTEN BREYTENBACH New York,
12 September 2001 49
15 MELVIN JULES BUKIET from Manhattan
Rhapsody 51
16 PETER CAREY Union Square 54
17 LAWRENCE CHUA The Quick and the Poor 57
18 IRA COHEN Holy Smoke 60
19 IMRAAN COOVADIA The Same Tune 62
20 EDWIDGE DANTICAT on the day of the dead 64
21 ALICE ELLIOT DARK Senseless 65
22 ERIC DARTON The Therm 68
23 LYDIA DAVIS Grammar Questions 72
V
24 SAMUEL R. DELANY Echoes 75
25 MAGGIE DUBRIS The Ruin 78
26 RINDE ECKERT Shorebirds Atlantic 80
27 JANICE EIDUS Baby Lust 86
28 MASOOD FARIVAR Man on the PATH 89
29 CAROLYN FERRELL "9/11 Victim's Identity
Discovered Only through Investigation Led
by Hairdresser" 93
30 RICHARD FOREMAN CONVERSATION
BETWEEN MR. X AND MR. Y 97
31 DEBORAH GARRISON I Saw You Walking 100
32 AMITAV GHOSH Neighbors 102
33 JAMES GIBBONS The Death of a Painter 106
34 CAROL GILLIGAN If I Forget Thee 110
35 THEA GOODMAN True Stories 113
36 VIVIAN GORNICK How I Read since
September 1 lth 116
37 TIM GRIFFIN I Think I Understand the Various
Theories of Rain 118
38 LEV GROSSMAN Pitching September 11th 123
39 JOHN GUARE from A Few Stout Individuals 128
40 SEAN GULLETTE Mile High 131
41 JESSICA HAGEDORN Notes from a
New York Diary 134
42 KIMIKO HAHN Boerum Hill Tanka 138
43 NATHALIE HANDAL The Lives of Rain 139
44 CAREY HARRISON America everything
has changed 140
45 JOSHUA HENKIN Dog Walking 142
46 TONY HISS Finding the Center 145
47 DAVID HOLLANDER The Price of Light and Air 148
vi
48 A.M. HOMES We All Saw It, or The View
from Home 151
49 RICHARD HOWARD Fallacies of Wonder 154
50 LAIRD HUNT Still Life with Snow and Hammer 156
51 SIRI HUSTVEDT The World Trade Center 158
52 JOHN KEENE The Orders (from Pariah) 160
53 JOHN KELLY Travel Log 164
54 WAYNE KOESTENBAUM Super 8 166
55 RICHARD KOSTELANETZ Unimaginable 170
56 GUY LESSER 24 September 2001, or Manhattan
Seen in a New Light 172
57 JONATHAN LETHEM Entry of Buildings 174
58 JOCELYN LIEU Shopping (3:58 p.m.
September 11) 178
59 TAN LIN Various Slo Moving Clouds Are
Damaged 181
60 SAM LIPSYTE The Grief Technician 185
61 PHILLIP LOPATE Altering the World We
Thought Would Outlast Us 189
62 KAREN MALPEDE The Dumpster 192
63 CHARLES MCNULTY A Rat's Life 195
64 PABLO MEDINA Ode: The Day After 197
65 ELLEN MILLER His Friendship with Fear 200
66 PAUL D. MILLER/DJ SPOOKY Rio/Iguassu/
Sao Paolo 203
67 MARK JAY MIRSKY Time and King David 206
68 TOVA MIRVIS Potato Stories 208
69 ALBERT MOBILIO Some Place, No Place 211
70 ALEX MOLOT Earlier Winter 213
71 MARY MORRIS The Night Marchers 215
72 TRACIE MORRIS Steeple Peeple 218
vii
73 ANNA MOSCHOVAKIS Thought Experiments 223
74 RICHARD EOIN NASH Mister Equanimity 225
75 JOSIP NOVAKOVICH My Son's Views 227
76 DENNIS NURKSE After a Bombing 230
77 GEOFFREY O'BRIEN A History 232
78 LARRY O'CONNOR The Pond 235
79 ROBERT POLITO Last Seen 238
80 NELLY REIFLER A Plague 240
81 ROSE MYRIAM REJOUIS Keeping Vigil 242
82 APRIL REYNOLDS River 245
83 ROXANA ROBINSON Christmas Music 248
84 AVITAL RONELL This Was a Test 251
85 DANIEL ASA ROSE Upon Seeing a Shooting
Star on the Lawn at Tanglewood Two Days
after the World Trade Center Disaster 254
86 JOE SALVATORE Postcard 256
87 GRACE SCHULMAN In the Foreground 258
88 LYNNE SHARON SCHWARTZ Near November 260
89 DANI SHAPIRO Now They Are Leaving 263
90 AKHIL SHARMA Bonus 265
91 SUZAN SHERMAN Nurse 268
92 JENEFER SHUTS Instructions for Surviving
the Unprecedented 271
93 HAL SIROWITZ The War at Home; What to
Save for Death 275
94 PAMELA SNEED Elvis 277
95 CHRIS SPAIN Hinge 280
96 ART SPIEGELMAN Re: Covers 284
97 CATHARINE R. STIMPSON Staffing 287
98 LIZ SWADOS Shakespeare Punk 291
viii
99 LYNNE TILLMAN Save Me from the Pious
and the Vengeful 294
TOO MIKE TOPP Bad Luck 297
101 DAVID TRINIDAD Skylines 299
102 VAL VINOKUROV Concert at St. Paul's Chapel,
Fulton St.; From the Other End 300
103 CHUCK WACHTEL The Persistence of
Who We Were 302
104 MAC WELLMAN from HOWLER 305
105 OWEN WEST A Terror for Terror 307
106 RACHEL WETZSTEON A Trampoline in Wayne 310
107 SUSAN WHEELER [The movie set on the
horizon glows] 312
108 PETER WORTSM AN New York Does Not Exist 314
109 JOHN YAU The Morning after That One 317
110 CHRISTOPHER YU Two New York Memoranda:
October, 2001 319
About the Contributors 321
Permissions 333
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