
Granta 77: What We Think of America
by
Ian Jack
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Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Apr 3, 2002
Publisher
Grove Press, Granta
ISBN-10
192900107X
ISBN-13
9781929001071
Description
In this compelling collection, Ian Jack dives into the profound impacts of September 11, inviting readers to explore the complex feelings and thoughts surrounding America in the wake of such a tragic event. The contributors present a diverse array of perspectives, reflecting a rich tapestry of emotions from grief to anger, hope to confusion, painting a multifaceted portrait of a nation grappling with its identity.
Through vivid narratives and thoughtful essays, the works reveal not just the immediate aftermath, but also the broader implications that shape global attitudes toward America. This poignant exploration encourages readers to reflect on their own views and the intricate interplay of culture, politics, and personal experience, fostering a deeper understanding of what it truly means to think of America in a time of crisis.
Through vivid narratives and thoughtful essays, the works reveal not just the immediate aftermath, but also the broader implications that shape global attitudes toward America. This poignant exploration encourages readers to reflect on their own views and the intricate interplay of culture, politics, and personal experience, fostering a deeper understanding of what it truly means to think of America in a time of crisis.
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