After The Fall: New Yorkers Remember September 2001 and the Years that Followed

Author:   Catherine Ellis ,  Stephen Drury Smith ,  Mary Marshall Clark ,  Peter Bearman
Publisher:   The New Press
ISBN:  

9781595586476


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   20 October 2011
Format:   Hardback
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After The Fall: New Yorkers Remember September 2001 and the Years that Followed


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Published to mark the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, After the Fall is a landmark oral history drawn from the celebrated collection of 9/11 interviews at Columbia University. Within days of 9/11, Columbia's Oral History Research Office deployed interviewers across the city to begin collecting the accounts and observations of hundreds of people from a diverse mix of New York neighborhoods and backgrounds.

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Author:   Catherine Ellis ,  Stephen Drury Smith ,  Mary Marshall Clark ,  Peter Bearman
Publisher:   The New Press
Imprint:   The New Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781595586476


ISBN 10:   1595586474
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   20 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A meticulously edited and staggering book of 'living memory.' --Booklist (starred review) The 19 people whose stories are charted here range from artists and street vendors to paramedics, psychotherapists and priests; their collected conversations root the events of 9/11 in the context of their own lives--and the life of the city itself. --Salon.com Many recent and new 9/11 books include quick snapshots of the human response to the tragedy, but this volume is especially recommended for the length (ten to 20 pages each) and thoughtfulness of the interviews.--Library Journal


A meticulously edited and staggering book of 'living memory.' <br>-- Booklist (starred review)<br><br> The 19 people whose stories are charted here range from artists and street vendors to paramedics, psychotherapists and priests; their collected conversations root the events of 9/11 in the context of their own lives--and the life of the city itself. <br>--Salon.com<br><br>Many recent and new 9/11 books include quick snapshots of the human response to the tragedy, but this volume is especially recommended for the length (ten to 20 pages each) and thoughtfulness of the interviews.<br>-- Library Journal <br>


A meticulously edited and staggering book of 'living memory.' -- Booklist (starred review) The 19 people whose stories are charted here range from artists and street vendors to paramedics, psychotherapists and priests; their collected conversations root the events of 9/11 in the context of their own lives--and the life of the city itself. --Salon.com Many recent and new 9/11 books include quick snapshots of the human response to the tragedy, but this volume is especially recommended for the length (ten to 20 pages each) and thoughtfulness of the interviews.-- Library Journal


A meticulously edited and staggering book of 'living memory.' --Booklist (starred review) The 19 people whose stories are charted here range from artists and street vendors to paramedics, psychotherapists and priests; their collected conversations root the events of 9/11 in the context of their own lives--and the life of the city itself. --Salon.com Many recent and new 9/11 books include quick snapshots of the human response to the tragedy, but this volume is especially recommended for the length (ten to 20 pages each) and thoughtfulness of the interviews. --Library Journal


Author Information

Mary Marshall Clark is director of the Columbia University Oral History Research Office and a past president of the Oral History Association. Peter Bearman is the Cole Professor of the Social Sciences at Columbia University. He is the author of Doormen and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Analytical Sociology. They both live in New York City. Catherine Ellis is a contributing producer with American RadioWorks, the documentary unit of American Public Media. She is founder of Audio Memoir, which chronicles personal stories for families and organizations. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Stephen Drury Smith is the executive editor and host of American RadioWorks and is the winner of the DuPont-Columbia University Gold Baton. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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