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9/11 in pop culture

The list of creative works that have been inspired by the events of Sept. 11, 2001, is long. Several musicians, filmmakers and writers have responded. Below is a list of some of the works that prominently feature Sept. 11. Click on each title to learn more.

MOVIES
TV
MUSIC
THEATRE
BOOKS
2001

Alan Jackson, "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"

Anne Nelson, "The Guys"

2002

Toby Keith, "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)"

David Halberstam, "Firehouse"

2003

"DC 9/11: Time of Crisis"

Darryl Worley, "Have You Forgotten?"

Karen Finley, "Make Love"

2004

"Fahrenheit 9/11"

"Rescue Me" (2004-2011)

"Tiger Cruise"

Immortal Technique, "Bin Laden"

2005

"WTC View"

Brian DeVale, "New York's Damn Bravest"

Ian McEwan, "Saturday"

2006

"United 93"

"Flight 93"

"The Path to 9/11"

Jay McInerney, "The Good Life"

2007

"Reign Over Me"

"Broken Sole"

Don DeLillo, "Falling Man"

2008

"Beyond Belief"

Joseph O'Neill, "Netherland"

2009

2010

"The Tillman Story"

2011

"Mooz-lum"

Susan Charlotte, "The Shoemaker" (full-length play)

Amy Waldman, "The Submission"

SOURCES: AllMusic.com, IMDB.com, Amazon.com, Associated Press, The New York Times, New York University, Theater for the New City, Public Theater

PATRICK GARVIN/GLOBE STAFF

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