"[This book] embodies the Buddhist wisdom about change, life, and the world more than anything written after the events of that day." |
« Previous · Home · Next » June 9, 2007BLOGGERS & THE BOOKBloggers continue to blog about Watching the World Change, so, herewith: a quick blog post about recent blog posts. . . . New York “graphic designer, writer, and dreamer” Marco Acevedo, says on his Hokum blog: “9/11 was the first event to traumatize the world in real time. As David Friend writes in his excellent Watching the World Change, “[W]e were one world taking in the same scene and connected by the same horrifying picture story.” Wileycat writes about the book -- purchased at her local Salvation Army -- on her Live Journal: “I can't put it down…. Having a degree in Digital Media Studies, I am finding it to be very stimulating and accessible…. It's been a while since I've felt intellectually stimulated and engaged.” The book is also referenced on places as diverse as a MySpace page in Arkansas to an entry on one of the countless 9/11 conspiracy-theorist blogs, "Humint Events Online: Slowly But Surely Going Over 9/11 and the ‘War on Terror’ With a Fine-Tooth Comb.” Blog On! |