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The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright (2006, Hardcover) 
The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright (2006, Hardcover)

 
The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright (2006, Hardcover)

Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc
Publication Date: 2006-08-08
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 037541486X
ISBN-13: 9780375414862
Product ID: EPID52638436
Description: This in-depth pre-history of the 9/11 bombings focuses on Osama bin Laden, his fellow leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the rise of al-Qaeda, including its sources in the writings of the philosopher Sayyid Qutb, who visited New York City in ...
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This in-depth pre-history of the 9/11 bombings focuses on Osama bin Laden, his fellow leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the rise of al-Qaeda, including its sources in the writings of the philosopher Sayyid Qutb, who visited New York City in the 1940s and was repelled by what he saw as Western decadence. Lawrence Wright traces the attraction of al-Qaeda for its followers, and underscores the significance of Israel's stunning defeat of the Arab armies in 1967, a defining moment for the region.

Wright profiles counter-terrorism expert John O'Neill, who, as an FBI agent, hunted bin Laden, and who, having left the bureau to become head of security at the Twin Towers, perished on 9/11, taking with him his vast knowledge of bin Laden and al-Qaeda. Finally., Wright critiques the antagonistic relationship among the FBI, NSA, and CIA, saying that their turf wars were the significant factor in the failure to prevent the 9/11 attacks. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.

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Publication Date:2006-08-08

Size
Length:464 pages
Height:9.8 in
Width:7.0 in
Thickness:1.5 in
Weight:28.8 oz

Industry Reviews
"Wright...brings exhaustive research and delightful prose to one of the best books yet on the history of terrorism....This is an important, gripping and profoundly disheartening book."
(06/19/2006)

"Bin Laden's American nemesis [John O'Neill] died on September 11, 2001, in the World trade center, where he had started his job as head of security two weeks earlier. His story is the most poignant, and frustrating, of many in this immaculately crafted, unsettling book."
(08/11/2006)

"[A] magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative of the path to Sept. 11...[F]or Wright...the story hinges less on ideas than it does on individuals--those behind al-Qaeda and those in the United States trying to stop them. This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviews), pays off."
(09/10/2006)

"Though the broad outlines of his story have been recounted many, many times before, Mr. Wright fleshes out the narrative with myriad new details and a keen ability to situate the events he describes in a larger cultural and political context. And by focusing on the lives and careers of several key players on the 'road to 9/11'--namely, Mr. bin Laden; his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri; the former head of Saudi intelligence, Prince Turki al-Faisal; and the F.B.I.'s former counterterrorism chief, John O'Neill'--he has succeeded in writing a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined."
(08/01/2006)

"[W]hat a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. THE LOOMING TOWER is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve, and carried along by villains and heroes that only a crime novelist could dream up. It's an education, too--though you'd never know it--a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B.I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. THE LOOMING TOWER is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too."
(08/06/2006)

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    Top Reviews
      Waking Up to the Nightmare of Al-Qaeda
    Review created: 01/12/07
    5 of 11 people found this review helpful.

    In Lawrence Wright's masterpiece The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, he effortlessly connects disparate puzzle pieces of our current clash with Islamofascism with a coherent, page-turning narrative that at time reads like a Robert Ludlum suspense novel. He begins with FBI operative Dan Coleman who finds terrifying evidence in 1996 that there is an organization, Al-Qaeda, that is hell-bent on destroying America and spreading Islamofascism throughout the world. His superiors find Coleman's claims "too bizarre, too primitive and exotic" and fail to take action. In other words, the Western imagination cannot comprehend the Islamofascist mentality. It is Wright's objective to get inside, to the very core, of Al-Qaeda's chief figures and show us how they feel humiliated by the successes of the West, including Israel, and how this humiliation, plus a great deal of sexual repression, animates their obsession with becoming "martyrs for Allah." Lawrence Wright achieves his objective masterfully and leaves a terrifying, indelible imprint on the reader. Having read dozens of "9/11" books, I can say this is my favorite. The book succeeds for several reasons. First, it shows the failure of American imagination in dealing with terrorism. Second, Wright's narratives leading to 9/11 are effortlessly woven with concrete (never academic) concrete psychological profiles of the seeds of Al-Qaeda: We see the fastidious, sexually repressed Egyptian anti-Semite religious scholar Sayyid Qutb as he navigates post World War II America. He is disgusted by our freedom and equality for women and his disgust radicalizes him so that he returns to Egypt to support a radical theocracy movement that thrives to this day. We see Bin Laden's number two man, Al-Zawahiri, one of Qutb's acolytes, a complex intellectual who consolidates all his brilliance and energies to become a cold-blooded killer. We see of course Bin Laden himself and the historical roots of his hatred for the West.

    A complex, nuanced intelligent book, The Looming Tower does not demonize Islam. To the contrary, it shows that mainstream Islam has struggled against extremists spawned by the post World War II writings of militant Islam jihadist founder Sayyid Qutb.

    What is most amazing about this book is that Wright's ability to get inside the head of a terrorist with the narrative speed of thriller novel allows us to comprehend the terrorist's motivations and to wake up from a deep sleep that has imperiled us.


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