The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories
by
Victor Lana
"I grew up watching the New York skyline, and from my flat tar roof in Queens I was able to see the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan as it was being built. I felt a palpable thrill each time I passed these glistening towers of glass and steel. Those magnificent edifices defined the size and vibrancy of the city for New Yorkers and people all over the world.
When t
...morePaperback, 192 pages
Published
October 31st 2005
by iUniverse
(first published 2005)
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If Victor Lana was searching only for a coping mechanism after 9/11, he could have gone into therapy, spent his days in a bar, or become a hermit. Maybe he did a little of all of those. But Lana is a writer and he sought his way through the turmoil to craft an amazing collection of stories now collected in The Savage Quiet September Sun. This book not only represents a personal catharsis, but also serves as a wonderful honor to all those that perished, and all those that remain.
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It's hard to believe that the sixth anniversary of 9/11 is just about upon us. For the survivors or those who lost loved ones, it must still seem like yesterday. The world of film and literature has had a few big-name entries that deal with the subject: Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, Adam Sandler's Reign Over Me were recent films, and Don DeLillo's new novel Falling Man, which got a starred review from Publishers Weekly.
But there is also a smaller book on the subject, a collectio...more
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