The submission

299 pages

English language

Published Oct. 8, 2011 by William Heinemann.

ISBN:
978-0-434-01933-5
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OCLC Number:
748735690

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"When a Muslim architect wins a blind contest to design a Ground Zero Memorial, a city of eleven million people takes notice. Waldman, a former bureau chief for the New York Times, explores a diversity of viewpoints around this fictional event, bringing in politicians, businessmen, journalists, activists, and normal people whose lives--whether by happenstance, choice, or even due to their country of origin--get caught up in the controversy. Incredibly, she manages to keep all the balls in the air without ever fumbling. The story is moving and keeps the pages turning, but there are also bigger themes at work: of individuals versus groups; about the purpose of art, commerce, government, and journalism in society; of how people respond to grief and terror. The result is honest, compelling, and breathtaking."--Chris Schluep, Amazon Best Book of the Month.

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Is “research novel” a genre? It shouldn’t be; the term sounds disparaging, as if the author has used some sort of trick to goose sales and written something that would apply to a subset of fiction readers. It should be a compliment to writers who’ve done a prodigious amount of background work without letting the hours of interviewing, reading and note taking make them lazy about the quality of their prose.
One novel to put in this category is David Guterson’s Snow Falling on Cedars. Another is Amy Waldman’s 2011 “The Submission.”
The plot sounds like no fun: Two years after the 9/11 attacks, an American-born Muslim architect wins a blind contest to design a Ground Zero memorial. The action begins with a jury of New York City elites selecting the winner, then seeing the name of the winner, Mohammed Khan.
“Jesus fucking Christ! It’s a goddamn Muslim!” a …

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Subjects

  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
  • Fiction
  • Memorials
  • Designs and plans
  • Social aspects