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Eva Gruber ;Self, identity and terrorism in current American literature: American pastoral and terrorist: Pre- and post-9/11 representations of terrorism in fiction: continuities and breaks.Narrating terrorism on the eve of 9/11: Ann Patchett's Bel canto
Ulrich Meurer ;A fantastic tale of terror: Argentina's "disappeared" and their narrative representation in Julio Cortázar's "Second time round": Narrativizations of terror: media and modes, plot and form.Double-mediated terrorism: Gerhard Richter and Don DeLillo's "Baader-Meinhof"
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