The Way We Live Now
Lost and Found
Book •
Colson Whitehead's "The Way We Live Now" is a poignant reflection on the aftermath of 9/11, exploring themes of loss, grief, and resilience.
The essay masterfully captures the emotional turmoil and uncertainty that gripped the nation in the wake of the attacks.
Whitehead's evocative prose creates a powerful and moving narrative that resonates with readers on a deeply personal level.
The essay explores the complexities of national identity and the search for meaning in the face of tragedy.
"The Way We Live Now" is a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure and find hope amidst devastation.
The essay masterfully captures the emotional turmoil and uncertainty that gripped the nation in the wake of the attacks.
Whitehead's evocative prose creates a powerful and moving narrative that resonates with readers on a deeply personal level.
The essay explores the complexities of national identity and the search for meaning in the face of tragedy.
"The Way We Live Now" is a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure and find hope amidst devastation.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Recommended as a gripping portrait of what happens when a business fails due to a lack of communication.

120. Tim Jackson: Coaching CEOs: how Chairs, NEDs and Investor Directors add most value to their most senior executive
Mentioned by 

as featuring Augustus Melmott, who is based on Baron Albert Grant.


Vincent Altman O’Connor

110 Leopold Bloom and Albert Altman