Philomela Revisited: Traumatic Iconicity in Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Philippe Codde Studies in American Fiction, Volume 35,
Number 2, Autumn 2007, pp. 241-254 (Article) Published by Johns Hopkins University
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When the Jewish American novelist Jonathan Safran Foer published his sensational debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated (2002), at the age of 25, it met with rave reviews, instantly casting its author as one of the great hopes for the future of American letters; the New
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