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Most influential philosopher or thinker: David Hume or Henrik Larsson...

Author: By Emma Firestone, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: FM's Premiere Office Dialogue | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

...Henrik Rehr's "Tuesday" (Kim-Rehr Productions; 24pp.; $2.95 each) is a two-issue series that recounts the author's experience of September 11, 2001. Living with his wife and two young sons in the Battery Park City complex of apartment buildings that were mere blocks from the catastrophe, his story gives a first-hand account of the chaos visited on lower Manhattan that day. While there have been many memoir comix about 9/11 (see TIME.comix reviews: part one; part two), most of them recount the mediated experience of those outside of ground zero. "Tuesday" gives us the first detailed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Can See It Now | 1/17/2003 | See Source »

...Henrik Rehr flees through the rubble of downtown in "Tuesday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Can See It Now | 1/17/2003 | See Source »

Hitherto unknown, at least by me, Henrik Rehr seems to have come from nowhere with a natural, realist drawing technique and a clear, seemingly effortless narrative style. Wisely conservative, Rehr knows that the dramas of that day need no enhancements. The advantage of drawing such events seems clear: they are indescribable. It really has to be seen to be believed. But Rehr doesn't just focus on the external, he smartly takes time out for flashbacks and interior monologues, giving variety to the storytelling and visuals. While the ultimate lesson of Henrik Rehr's "Tuesday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Can See It Now | 1/17/2003 | See Source »

...wounded, while Chirac, feeling his political oats as never before, seems more able to relax and put his political skills to work improving the alliance that is still the primary engine of the E.U. "It's more cold calculation than a warm handshake that brings these two together," says Henrik Uterwedde, deputy director of the Franco-German Institute in Ludwigsburg. "What's important is that they're determined to work with one another." At their dinner, Chirac and Schröder laid out an important marker for this week's high-voltage European Council meeting in Copenhagen. They agreed that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Happy Marriage of Convenience | 12/8/2002 | See Source »

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