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100 1 $aKobek, Jarett.
240 10 $aAtta
245 10 $aAtta ;$b&, The Whitman of Tikrit /$cJarett Kobek.
260 $aLos Angeles :$bSemiotext(e) ;$aCambridge, Mass. :$bDistributed by MIT Press,$cc2011.
300 $a199 p. ;$c18 cm.
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520 $aIn the summer of 1999, Mohamed Atta defended a master's thesis that critiqued the introduction of Western-style skyscrapers in the Middle East and called for the return of the "Islamic-Oriental city." Using this as a departure point, Jarett Kobek's novel ATTA offers a fictionalized psychedelic biography of Mohamed Atta that circles around a simple question: what if 9/11 was as much a matter of architectural criticism as religious terrorism? Following the development of a socially awkward boy into one of history's great villains, Kobek demonstrates the need for a new understanding of global terrorism. The second work, "The Whitman of Tikrit" is a radical reimagining of Saddam Hussein's last day before capture.
600 10 $aAtta, Mohamed,$d1968-2001$vFiction.
600 10 $aHussein, Saddam,$d1937-2006$vFiction.
650 0 $aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001$vFiction.
655 0 $aShort stories.
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