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Cultural Fallout of 9/11

In Terror Dream Susan Faludi examines America’s response to 9/11, a response she says was a “retreat into a mythological framework that insists the only way for America to be safe is for men to be strong, and the only way for men to be strong is for women to be weak.” The book is bound to be controversial as it points out the failures of government and media post 9/11.

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Images replace 9/11 insight

Its more about news media but there is an interesting reference to books or novel writers.
"Citing Don de Lillo's novel Falling Man, she said although de Lillo's earlier writing had "anticipated terrorism and its after-effects",

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Falling Man- Slate

DeLillo Seemed Almost Eerily Primed To Write a Novel About 9/11

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Tenet: No 'Serious Debate' Before Iraq Invasion

Former Central Intelligence Agency director George Tenet has written a new book about his time at the agency during the Sept. 11 attacks.

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