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Subtitle Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close <95% Newest>

Foer transforms the book itself into a "physical artifact" using experimental typography and photography .

In Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close , grief is not a quiet or orderly process. For nine-year-old Oskar Schell, the loss of his father in the September 11 attacks is a sensory assault—an experience that is both "extremely loud" in its chaotic emotional noise and "incredibly close" in its haunting physical proximity. 1. The Language of "Heavy Boots" subtitle Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Her attempts to write her life story often result in pages of nothingness, symbolizing an erasure of the past that parallels Oskar’s struggle to find words for his own pain. 3. The Visual Artifact as Narrative Foer transforms the book itself into a "physical

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close What's Up With the Title? The Visual Artifact as Narrative Extremely Loud and

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