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Michael Stipe Has Great Hair
MICHAEL STIPE LICKED THE LAST of the sugar from the metal dispenser at the top of the jar before handing the jar to the busboy. He had just been to Japan, where he had seen a…
AUTHOR:Tom Junod
SOURCE:www.esquire.com
PUBLISHED: June 1, 2001
LENGTH: 27 minutes (6767 words)
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Surviving the Fall
Ten years later, Tom Junod revisits "The Falling Man." "Now Jonathan is buried in Mt. Kisco, next to his mother, who died in 2009. But Gwendolyn doesn't visit him there, because he is not there, any more than he is there in Richard Drew's photograph. 'I believe in the trinity of the human being — mind, body and spirit. And I know that after the death of the body, he's not there. He's in God's hands.' In the same way, he's not in the photograph of the Falling Man. 'People have to get over wondering who this man was,' she says. 'He's everybody. We're so stuck on who he was that we can't see what's right there in front of us. The photo's so much bigger than any man, because the man in the photo is clearly in God's hands. And it's God who gives us the grace to go on.' " #Sept11
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