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The themes of hauntings, both literal and metaphorical, permeate the works discussed, reflecting society's ongoing struggle to comprehend and process trauma. Olson provides insights into the symbolic significance of New York City as both a setting and a character, where the scars of 9/11 are inseparable from the fabric of the city's identity. This examination offers a nuanced intersection of literature and history, illustrating how fiction becomes a medium for catharsis amid chaos.
As Olson decrypts these narratives, readers are invited to engage with the deeper implications of storytelling itself. The exploration extends beyond the initial horror of the attacks, inviting contemplation on resilience, memory, and the intricate relationship between trauma and art in a post-9/11 world. Through these literary lenses, the author sheds light on how fiction can not only reflect but also shape the collective psyche of a community grappling with its past.