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When 9/11 is history. (From the Executive Director).(Brief Article)

American Theatre,  September, 2002  by Cameron, Ben

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> Knowing that this editorial will appear in September--when editors and writers reflect on the first anniversary of 9/11--makes this a more daunting task than usual. How will others make sense of these events? How many of these stories will emphasize the reasons we have to be thankful-that the wide-scale war predicted by many has not materialized (yet?); that the early fears that the World Trade Center fatalities would exceed 60,000 or more were unrealized; that the event--to date--remains one of a kind? How many will proclaim a national loss of innocence and a permanent change in ...

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