110 Stories: New York Writes after September 11 / Edition 1

110 Stories: New York Writes after September 11 / Edition 1

by Ulrich Baer
ISBN-10:
0814799051
ISBN-13:
9780814799055
Pub. Date:
09/11/2002
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814799051
ISBN-13:
9780814799055
Pub. Date:
09/11/2002
Publisher:
New York University Press
110 Stories: New York Writes after September 11 / Edition 1

110 Stories: New York Writes after September 11 / Edition 1

by Ulrich Baer

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Overview

Collected stories from renowned and emerging voices writing fiction, poetry, and dramatic prose in the aftermath of 9/11

New York is a city of writers. And when the city was attacked on 9/11, its writers began to do what writers do, they began to look and feel and think and write, began to struggle to process an event unimaginable before, and even after, it happened. The work of journalists appeared immediately, in news reports, commentaries, and personal essays. But no single collection has yet recorded how New York writers of fiction, poetry, and dramatic prose have responded to 9/11.

Now, in 110 Stories, Ulrich Baer has gathered a multi-hued range of voices that convey, with vivid immediacy and heightened imagination, the shock and loss suffered in September. From a stunning lineup of 110 renowned and emerging writers-including Paul Auster, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Edwidge Danticat, Vivian Gornick, Phillip Lopate, Dennis Nurkse, Melvin Bukiet, Susan Wheeler-these stories give readers not so much an analysis of what happened as the very shape and texture of a city in crisis, what it felt like to be here, the external and internal damage that the city and its inhabitants absorbed in the space and the aftermath of a few unforgettable hours. As A.M. Homes says in one of the book's eyewitness accounts, "There is no place to put this experience, no folder in the mental hard drive that says, 'catastrophe.' It is not something that you want to remember, not something that you want to forget." This collection testifies to the power of poetry and storytelling to preserve and give meaning to what seems overwhelming. It showcases the literary imagination in its capacity to gauge the impact of 9/11 on how we view the world.

Just as the stories of the World Trade towers were filled with people from all walks of life, the stories collected here reflect New York's true diversity, its boundless complexity and polyglot energy, its regenerative imagination, and its spirit of solidarity and endurance.

The editor’s proceeds will be donated to charity. Cover art donated by Art Spiegelman.
List of Contributors: Humera Afridi, Ammiel Alcalay, Elena Alexander, Meena Alexander, Jeffery Renard Allen, Roberta Allen, Jonathan Ames, Darren Aronofsky, Paul Auster, Jennifer Belle, Jenifer Berman, Charles Bernstein, Star Black, Breyten Breytenbach, Melvin Jules Bukiet, Peter Carey, Lawrence Chua, Ira Cohen, Imraan Coovadia, Edwidge Danticat, Alice Elliot, Eric Darton, Lydia Davis, Samuel R. Delany, Maggie Dubris, Rinde Eckert, Janice Eidus, Masood Farivar, Carolyn Ferrell, Richard Foreman, Deborah Garrison, Amitav Ghosh, James Gibbons, Carol Gilligan, Thea Goodman, Vivian Gornick, Tim Griffin, Lev Grossman, John Guare, Sean Gullette, Jessica Hagedorn, Kimiko Hahn, Nathalie Handal, Carey Harrison, Joshua Henkin, Tony Hiss, David Hollander, A.M. Homes, Richard Howard, Laird Hunt, Siri Hustvedt, John Keene, John Kelly, Wayne Koestenbaum, Richard Kostelanetz, Guy Lesser, Jonathan Lethem, Jocelyn Lieu, Tan Lin, Sam Lipsyte, Phillip Lopate, Karen Malpede, Charles McNulty, Pablo Medina, Ellen Miller, Paul D. Miller/DJ Spooky, Mark Jay, Tova Mirvis, Albert Mobilio, Alex Molot, Mary Morris, Tracie Morris, Anna Moschovakis, Richard Eoin Nash, Josip Novakovich, Dennis Nurkse, Geoffrey O'Brien, Larry O'Connor, Robert Polito, Nelly Reifler, Rose-Myriam Réjouis, Roxana Robinson, Avital Ronell, Daniel Asa Rose, Joe Salvatore, Grace Schulman, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Dani Shapiro, Akhil Sharma, Suzan Sherman, Jenefer Shute, Hal Sirowitz, Pamela Sneed, Chris Spain, Art Spiegelman, Catharine R. Stimpson, Liz Swados, Lynne Tillman, Mike Topp, David Trinidad, Val Vinokurov, Chuck Wachtel, Mac Wellman, Owen West, Rachel Wetzsteon, Susan Wheeler, Peter Wortsman, John Yau, Christopher Yu.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814799055
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 09/11/2002
Pages: 333
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Ulrich C Baer is University Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University. He is author of numerous books, the most recent of which include What Snowflakes Get Right: Free Speech, Truth and Equality on Campus (2019), We Are But A Moment (2017), The Rilke Alphabet (2014), and Beggar's Chicken: Stories From Shanghai (2013).

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
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

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Short-short stories and poems by New York writers are the collection's raison d'Etre, but personal testimony creeps in as well. The best entries approach the subject most obliquely or humorously—Jonathan Ames's Nabokovian 'Womb Shelter,' David Hollander's moving 'The Price of Light and Air,' Nathalie Handal's lovely 'The Lives of Rain,' Lev Grossman's hilarious 'Pitching September 11,' among many others...Overall, this collection proves the transformative power of art." -Publisher's Weekly,

"A smart idea...[drawing from] the incredible talent pool of New York City writers to consecrate the attack on the World Trade Center."

-Kirkus Reviews,

"A decent 9/11 novel may be far off, but the best first passes at essays, fiction, and poetry are finally in one place."

-New York Metro.Com,

"The best of these pieces by novelists and poets write about it the way that all great writing happens—they come at it sideways, or with complete indirection, sometimes in metaphor, and write about love, selfishness, lust, dieting, the lives of the rain, and in one case, from the perspective of a rat in the sewer below the towers."

-Clean Sheets,

"The result is this excellent collection of fiction, nonfiction and poetry written in reaction to the tragedy by a stellar list of contributors."

-The Kansas City Star

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