I found myself looking through Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers the yesterday. It is a very nice tribute to the event without reducing the event to a maudlin commemoration as we have seen over the years. Spiegelman combines pathos and humor in the best tradition. Often it seems you can convey a greater sense of an event such as this through graphics than you can through words. I'm sure he would be raked over the coals by "The Five" today.
I found myself looking through Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers the yesterday. It is a very nice tribute to the event without reducing the event to a maudlin commemoration as we have seen over the years. Spiegelman combines pathos and humor in the best tradition. Often it seems you can convey a greater sense of an event such as this through graphics than you can through words. I'm sure he would be raked over the coals by "The Five" today.
Thanks for this link. I remember reading about this book, but didn't look at it when it came out. Amazing illustrations.
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