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New York is a city of writers. And when the city was attacked on 9/11, its writers began to do what writers do: they began to look and feel and think and write, began to struggle to process an event unimaginable before, and even after, it happened. In 110 Stories, Ulrich Baer gathers a multi-hued range of voices that convey, with vivid immediacy and heightened imagination, the shock and loss suffered in September 2001. From a stunning lineup of 110 renowned and emerging writers these stories give readers no

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New York is a city of writers. And when the city was attacked on 9/11, its writers began to do what writers do: they began to look and feel and think and write, began to struggle to process an event unimaginable before, and even after, it happened. In 110 Stories, Ulrich Baer gathers a multi-hued range of voices that convey, with vivid immediacy and heightened imagination, the shock and loss suffered in September 2001. From a stunning lineup of 110 renowned and emerging writers these stories give readers no
Autorenporträt
Ulrich C Baer is University Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University. He is author of numerous books, the most recent of which include What Snowflakes Get Right: Free Speech, Truth and Equality on Campus (2019), We Are But A Moment (2017), The Rilke Alphabet (2014), and Beggar's Chicken: Stories From Shanghai (2013).