Author: | David Churchill | ISBN: | 9780986822414 |
Publisher: | C@L Books | Publication: | November 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David Churchill |
ISBN: | 9780986822414 |
Publisher: | C@L Books |
Publication: | November 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The ramifications of 9/11 are still being felt today. And those ramifications will continue to be felt for generations to come. Everyone's world changed irrevocably on that morning. Eleven years later wars are still being fought as a result and nut cases who think it was an inside job continue to spout their poison. Twenty-five, fifty, one hundred years from now, someone will still be looking at the historical and political meaning of this tragedy.
This book collects eleven essays by the writers of Critics at Large (www.criticsatlarge.ca). These essays look at 9/11 from a cultural perspective, examining its impact on the arts, social media, and on our lives as arts journalists caught up in the horrible calamity of that day.
Authors include: David Churchill, Mark Clamen, John Corcelli, Kevin Courrier, Andrew Dupuis, Susan Green, Deirdre Kelly, David Kidney, Shlomo Schwartzberg, Mari-Beth Slade, and Steve Vineberg.
The ramifications of 9/11 are still being felt today. And those ramifications will continue to be felt for generations to come. Everyone's world changed irrevocably on that morning. Eleven years later wars are still being fought as a result and nut cases who think it was an inside job continue to spout their poison. Twenty-five, fifty, one hundred years from now, someone will still be looking at the historical and political meaning of this tragedy.
This book collects eleven essays by the writers of Critics at Large (www.criticsatlarge.ca). These essays look at 9/11 from a cultural perspective, examining its impact on the arts, social media, and on our lives as arts journalists caught up in the horrible calamity of that day.
Authors include: David Churchill, Mark Clamen, John Corcelli, Kevin Courrier, Andrew Dupuis, Susan Green, Deirdre Kelly, David Kidney, Shlomo Schwartzberg, Mari-Beth Slade, and Steve Vineberg.