{"id":1751,"date":"2006-11-01T13:51:59","date_gmt":"2006-11-01T13:51:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cynthiasamuels.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/01\/911_and_art\/"},"modified":"2006-11-01T13:51:59","modified_gmt":"2006-11-01T13:51:59","slug":"911_and_art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cynthiasamuels.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/01\/911_and_art\/","title":{"rendered":"9\/11 AND ART"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a onclick=\"window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=106,height=160,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false\" href=\"http:\/\/dontgelyet.typepad.com\/.shared\/image.html?\/photos\/uncategorized\/pattern_recognition.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Pattern_recognition\" height=\"150\" alt=\"Pattern_recognition\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/cynthiasamuels.com\/blog\/dontgeltoosoon\/images\/pattern_recognition.jpg?resize=100%2C150\" width=\"100\" border=\"0\" style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px\" \/><\/a> One of my favorite books is William Gibson&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.williamgibsonbooks.com\/books\/pattern.asp\">PATTERN RECOGNITION<\/a>.&nbsp; It&#8217;s the story of a &quot;cool hunter&quot; named Cayce Pollard .&nbsp; Her job is to help worldwide companies evaluate their logos and design for &quot;coolness .&quot;&nbsp; She&#8217;s a gypsy, finding Pilates studios in the cities she visits and completely engaging the reader (at least this one.)&nbsp; Behind her quite remarkable self, however, lies her grief of the loss of her father in lower Manhattan on September 11.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a shadow that haunts all the elegant activity, spectacular writing and remarkable plot lines that are part of any Gibson work.&nbsp; Published in 2003, it was one of the early novels dealing with the horrors of that day in 2001.<\/p>\n<p>There have been several since then, as well as, in the past year, three movies including Oliver Stone&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.apple.com\/trailers\/paramount\/wtc\/\">World Trade Center<\/a>.&nbsp; IMDB <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/keyword\/world-trade-center\/september-11-2001\/\">lists 11 altogether<\/a>, not counting Stone&#8217;s new film.&nbsp; Apparently, at least to those I know who&#8217;ve seen them, several of these films are pretty good.<\/p>\n<p><a onclick=\"window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=240,height=240,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false\" href=\"http:\/\/dontgelyet.typepad.com\/.shared\/image.html?\/photos\/uncategorized\/emperor.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Emperor\" height=\"100\" alt=\"Emperor\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/cynthiasamuels.com\/blog\/dontgeltoosoon\/images\/emperor.jpg?resize=100%2C100\" width=\"100\" border=\"0\" style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px\" \/><\/a> Last night I finished a book saved, in its last chapters, by that terrible time.&nbsp; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Emperors-Children-Claire-Messud\/dp\/030726419X\">THE EMPEROR&#8217;S CHILDREN<\/a>, by Claire Messud, got spectacular reviews &#8212; front page in the<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2006\/08\/27\/books\/review\/ORourke.html?ex=1314331200&amp;en=09ac87865dd13b3f&amp;ei=5090&amp;partner=rssuserland&amp;emc=rss\"> Sunday Times Book Review &#8212;<\/a> and sounded great.&nbsp; What it is is a kind of lesser <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomwolfe.com\/Bonfire.html\">BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES<\/a> about lefties living on the West Side (the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thecityreview.com\/uws\/cpw\/cpw211.html\">Beresford<\/a> is on the cover &#8212; not too subtle, right?), their offspring and several other 30-somethings who went to Brown.&nbsp; The whole point of its 431 pages is to reveal the phony side of the lives of the politically correct with their Central Park West apartments, their kids &#8211; haunted by parental successes they can&#8217;t match, and the rest of the crew ten years out of college and aimless.&nbsp; It&#8217;s all OK &#8211; but not great.&nbsp; Then, in the middle of a serious act of betrayal by Grand Old Man liberal and a friend of his daughter, two planes hit the World Trade Center &#8212; right outside the window of her apartment.&nbsp; Everything that felt so false for all those pages is rendered just as superficial as we thought it was.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure it&#8217;s enough for me &#8211; maybe if I hadn&#8217;t lived 20 years on that very West Side and admired many of those people myself &#8211; all the while realizing that maybe many of them weren&#8217;t who I wanted them to be, it would make more sense.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure why the book irritated me so and maybe that makes it better than I&#8217;m telling you it is &#8211; but it&#8217;s in my head and it&#8217;s making me mad.&nbsp; Can someone else can help me figure out why?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of my favorite books is William Gibson&#8217;s PATTERN RECOGNITION.&nbsp; It&#8217;s the story of a &quot;cool hunter&quot; named Cayce Pollard .&nbsp; Her job is to help worldwide companies evaluate their logos and design for &quot;coolness .&quot;&nbsp; She&#8217;s a gypsy, finding Pilates studios in the cities she visits and completely engaging the reader (at least this &hellip; 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