Response 10; Oryx and Crake; Pattern Recognition; 9/11

Time Trauma Fiction

There was much talk—and there might easily have been more—about Pattern Recognition’s being legible as a 9/11 novel. The event is manifestly significant for the novel plot-wise, but also to the extent that it informs the book’s disrupted sense of history. It’s interesting, then, that Oryx and Crake was conceived under similar circumstances—might it then be possible to read this book as a response to 9/11?

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