
Abstract:
The
post-traumatic aftermath of 9/11 is
playing out in many arenas as cultural texts. Several recent novels
have thematized
directly the effect of these events on individuals, in or outside America.
In my
paper I propose to analyze these novels as trauma narratives, as well
as
aesthetic products. I shall focus mainly on Extremely
Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, but I also aim
to draw
in Don DeLillo’s Falling Man, and to a lesser extent
Jess
Walter’s The Zero, Jay McInerny’s The
Good Life, Ken Kalfus’ A Disorder Peculiar to the
Country, and
Claire Messud’s The Emperor’s Children.
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