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Writers on 9/11

The literary response to the September 11 attacks
  • Not again

    Amanda Foreman
  • This is the new reality

  • Nile blues

    Britain and the US claim the support of most Middle Eastern governments in the war against terrorism, but what do ordinary Arabs think? Do they see it as the west versus Islam? And what do they make of Tony Blair? Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif visited Cairo to find out.
  • Has the world changed? - Part two

  • Has the world changed?

  • Let's get back to life

  • Tell me how does it feel?

  • The algebra of infinite justice

    Arundhati Roy

    As the US prepares to wage a new kind of war, Arundhati Roy challenges the instinct for vengeance

  • Robert McCrum

    The need for novelists

    Robert McCrum

    It's the writers of fiction who have come up with the words of comfort and clarity we crave in the midst of shock and desolation.

  • Names and faces that keep the missing on our minds

    Jay McInerney

    Remembering New York's disappeared

  • Terror's long shadow

    David Grossman
    Increased security will actually make people feel less secure, says a distinguished Israeli author.
  • Crazy talk

    John Sutherland

    George Bush hasn't quite gone to war yet, but he's already murdering the language.

  • Laughter is life

  • Fear and loathing

  • Ahdaf Soueif

    Our poor, our weak, our hungry

    Ahdaf Soueif
  • Only love and then oblivion. Love was all they had to set against their murderers

    Ian McEwan
  • Religion's misguided missiles

    Richard Dawkins
  • Brightness falls

  • The day America took the hit of its life

  • 'We weren't there for Troy or the burning of Rome. This time there were cameras'

    Blake Morrison
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