Book contents
- New York: A Literary History
- New York
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Adaptation and Adjustment
- Part II Innovation and Inspiration
- Part III Identity and Place
- Part IV Tragedy and Hope
- Chapter 15 The Spatial Drama of Hope and Desire in Contemporary New York City Literature
- Chapter 16 New and Old Amsterdam in Twenty-First Century Fiction
- Chapter 17 Beats, Black Culture and Bohemianism in Mid-Twentieth-Century New York City
- Chapter 18 ‘The Sixth Borough’
- Chapter 19 Walking the City
- Chapter 20 Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 18 - ‘The Sixth Borough’
Imagining New York after 9/11
from Part IV - Tragedy and Hope
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2020
- New York: A Literary History
- New York
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Adaptation and Adjustment
- Part II Innovation and Inspiration
- Part III Identity and Place
- Part IV Tragedy and Hope
- Chapter 15 The Spatial Drama of Hope and Desire in Contemporary New York City Literature
- Chapter 16 New and Old Amsterdam in Twenty-First Century Fiction
- Chapter 17 Beats, Black Culture and Bohemianism in Mid-Twentieth-Century New York City
- Chapter 18 ‘The Sixth Borough’
- Chapter 19 Walking the City
- Chapter 20 Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
terrorist attacks. Since the skyline of New York City had been substantially altered, post–9/11 American literature often framed the attacks and their consequences within this new, ideologically charged geography. Imagining New York after 9/11 soon turned into a twofold task for writers: trying to find words for the inexplicable events while at the same time avoiding to simply echo or resound the overused images, well–trodden rhetorical pathways, and hegemonic political messages that had rooted themselves firmly within the public consciousness and collective memory of Ground Zero.
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- New YorkA Literary History, pp. 252 - 264Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020