Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Sources and ClassicNote Author

  • Jonathan Safran Foer. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. New York: Mariner Books, 2005.
  • Timothy Dow Adams. "Photographs on the Walls of the House of Fiction." American Literary History. 25.1 (Spring 2013): 176-189.

  • Elizabeth S Anker. "Allegories of Falling and the 9/11 Novel." American Literary History. 23.3 (2011): 463-482. Print.

  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Dir. Stephen Daldry. Perf. Tom Hanks. Sandra Bullock. Paramount Pictures, 2011. Film.

  • Andrea D. Fitzpatrick. "The Movement of Vulnerability: Image of the Falling Man and September 11." Art Journal 66.4 (2007): 84-102. Print.

  • Peter Thacker. "Speaking My Mind: Growing Beyond Circumstances: Have We Overemphasized Hopelessness in Young Adult Literature?" The English Journal. 96.3(Jan. 2007): 17-18.

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