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Cover artist
  
Chip Kidd (designer)

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
2006

Page count
  
480

Publisher
  
Alfred A. Knopf (US)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2006

Pages
  
480

Author
  
Lawrence Wright

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Awards
  
Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year

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The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 is a historical look at the way in which Al-Qaeda came into being, the background for various terrorist attacks and how they were investigated, and the events that led to the September 11 attacks. The book was written by Lawrence Wright, who was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for the work.

Contents

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Overview

The Looming Tower is largely focused on the people involved in the September 11 attacks, their motives and personalities, and how they interacted. The book starts with Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian religious scholar who visited the United States in the late 1940s and returned to his home to become an anti-West Islamist and eventually a martyr for his beliefs. There is also a portrait of Ayman al-Zawahiri, from his childhood in Egypt to his participation in and later leadership of Egyptian Islamic Jihad to his merging of his organization with Al Qaeda.

Osama bin Laden is the person described the most, from his childhood in Saudi Arabia in a rich family, his participation in the jihad against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, his role as a financier of terrorist groups, his stay in Sudan, his return to Afghanistan and his interactions with the Taliban. The 1998 United States embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya are described, as is the bombing of the USS Cole in 2000.

Lawrence Wright also describes in detail some of the Americans involved, in particular Richard A. Clarke, chief counter-terrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council, and John P. O'Neill, an Assistant Deputy Director of Investigation for the FBI who served as America's top bin Laden hunter until his retirement from the FBI in August 2001, after which he got a job as head of security at the World Trade Center, where he died in the 9/11 attacks.

The book also describes some of the problems with lack of cooperation between the FBI and the CIA and other American government organizations that prevented them from uncovering the 9/11 plot in time.

Because The Looming Tower is to a large extent focused on telling the story of the people involved it does not describe the 9/11 plot and its execution in much detail. It focuses more on the background and the conditions that produced the people who planned and staged the attack, and information about those who were combating terror against the USA.

About the title

The words "looming towers" or "lofty towers" (بروج مشيدة) appear in the Qur'an 4:78 (Sūrat an-Nisā'). According to Wright, Osama bin Laden, at a wedding before the 9/11 attack, quoted the line, repeating it three times: "Wherever you are, death will find you, even if you are in lofty towers" ("أينما تكونوا يدرككم الموت ولو كنتم في بروج مشيدة" 'aynamā takūnū yadrikkumu l-mawtu wa-law kuntum fī burūjin mušayyadatin).

Awards and honors

  • 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize
  • 2006 New York Times bestseller
  • 2006 New York Times Notable Book of the Year
  • 2006 New York Times Best Books of the Year
  • 2006 IRE Award
  • 2006 National Book Award finalist
  • 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist
  • 2006 Time magazine's Best Books of the Year
  • 2007 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction
  • 2007 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism
  • 2007 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize
  • 2007 Lionel Gelber Prize
  • 2007 Arthur Ross Book Award shortlist
  • 2007 PEN Center USA Literary Award (Research Nonfiction)
  • 2009 Newsweek 50 Books for Our Times
  • References

    The Looming Tower Wikipedia