As the 10 year anniversary of the tragedy of 9/11 comes, there are numerous articles, remembrances, pictures, etc. that seem to be flooding all forms of the media, old and new.
One of the articles that I found of particular interest is by a writer I have always enjoyed following, but since his move from the NY Times to New York magazine, I haven’t read much of what he has been writing.
Take a look at this piece that was published a week or so ago. And feel free to comment, respectfully, of course.
Day’s End
The 9/11 decade is now over. The terrorists lost. But who won?
By Frank Rich, New York (magazine)
- Published Aug 27, 2011
It was “the day that changed everything,” until it didn’t. Even in the immediate aftermath, you could see that 9/11 was less momentous for some Americans who were at a safe remove from the carnage and grief. By late September, the ratings at CNN, then 24/7 terror central, had fallen by more than 70 percent. As I traveled across the country that grim fall to fulfill a spectacularly ill-timed book tour, I discovered that the farther west I got, the more my audiences questioned me as though I were a refugee from some flickering evening-news hot spot as distant and exotic as Beirut. When I described the scent of burning flesh wafting through Manhattan, or my sister-in-law’s evacuation by the National Guard from her ash-filled apartment on John Street, I was greeted with polite yet unmistakable expressions of disbelief.