It is firmly in the lit fiction realm and has one foot in the avant garde so really not what most would want when they are looking for a thriller. Few have done the avant garde in fiction as well, he keeps those aspects firmly in a rather simple context which makes them remarkably effective and keeps the book from becoming an academic exercise.
It is firmly in the lit fiction realm and has one foot in the avant garde so really not what most would want when they are looking for a thriller. Few have done the avant garde in fiction as well, he keeps those aspects firmly in a rather simple context which makes them remarkably effective and keeps the book from becoming an academic exercise.
SHALOM!
It is neither lit nor avant garde. It's avant garbage.
Picrel is the best 9/11 book I have read, but probably not at all what you are looking for.
ill give it a look, thanks
It is firmly in the lit fiction realm and has one foot in the avant garde so really not what most would want when they are looking for a thriller. Few have done the avant garde in fiction as well, he keeps those aspects firmly in a rather simple context which makes them remarkably effective and keeps the book from becoming an academic exercise.
Imagine calling that book “avant garde” [sic]
I didn't call it that, you have poor comprehension. Did a missing hyphen really throw you that hard?
SHALOM!
It is neither lit nor avant garde. It's avant garbage.
The Looming Tower-- nonfiction but a thriller
The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
Don't Forget Us Here by ex Gitmo detainee Mansur Adyafi
Any history book on the start of the spanish-american war.
The aftermath of 9/11 is pretty central to this one
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I liked this one. Gibson never hit often, but when he did he hit it out of the park. Just remember it's more style than substance.
yes.
Didn’t DeLillo write something about 9/11?
Jarett Kobek - ATTA
Great book
Bleeding Edge...kinda
hardly a thriller though
except maybe when she goes into ice's bunker
Boomp