I get a little tired of the media constantly referring to 'old white men' as if they're part of a dying breed of dinosaurs. They're at it again with this Kavanaugh brouhaha, referring to these Republican senators as OWMs. It might behoove the media to remember that at one time these guys were YWMs, the kind of people who built this country. And with the experience of age, they might actually have learned a thing or two.
It might also behoove the media to be reminded that at present there are no civilized, prosperous first-world black or Hispanic societies anywhere. There is no Wakanda, and frankly I don't see one on the horizon.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
kavanaugh
I view these allegation about Brett Kavanaugh as basically ridiculous, even if there's some truth to them. I mean really, who cares what a couple drunk teenagers may or may not have done for a few minutes 35 years ago?
I find there's a much more serious charge against Kavanaugh that in my view should definitely keep him off the Supreme Court: the fact that he's a member of this tribe of overprivileged, spoiled-brat East Coast preppies. I don't want these people running my country, thenkyo. They care much more about preserving the perks and privileges of their class than they do about sound governance of a population they view with barely disguised contempt.
And then there's the other question: Is the guy a drunk?
I find there's a much more serious charge against Kavanaugh that in my view should definitely keep him off the Supreme Court: the fact that he's a member of this tribe of overprivileged, spoiled-brat East Coast preppies. I don't want these people running my country, thenkyo. They care much more about preserving the perks and privileges of their class than they do about sound governance of a population they view with barely disguised contempt.
And then there's the other question: Is the guy a drunk?
Saturday, September 22, 2018
literature
I don't think literature-- fiction, poetry, drama-- is nearly as central to our culture as it was even when I was a child. The high point of the novel was probably the nineteenth century. Dickens, Balzac, Tolstoy: These were tremendously influential figures in their cultures-- centrally influential. And in this country it sputtered on into the mid-twentieth century-- Fitzgerald, Mailer, Bellow (I never liked Roth). But today? I'd say Jonathan Franzen is arguably the best known serious novelist in the country-- and even that's due largely to Oprah-- but is he really a very influential figure in our culture? I don't think so. I think fiction is kind of going the way of what used to be called 'fine art'-- an incestuous little loop of producers and consumers. Have you noticed how much writing today is just . . . about writing?
And surely nobody cares about poetry. Why, for example, does this country have a poet laureate? The British had one so Alfred Lord Tennyson could write birthday ditties for Queen Victoria, but I doubt one American in a hundred could tell you who our current poet laureate is. I can't.
As for drama, I can only speak personally. I don't go to the theater. I don't go to movies. I don't even have a television set. What am I missing?
Our culture today is some combination of market forces, technology, and public policy. Literature doesn't have a whole lot to do with it.
And surely nobody cares about poetry. Why, for example, does this country have a poet laureate? The British had one so Alfred Lord Tennyson could write birthday ditties for Queen Victoria, but I doubt one American in a hundred could tell you who our current poet laureate is. I can't.
As for drama, I can only speak personally. I don't go to the theater. I don't go to movies. I don't even have a television set. What am I missing?
Our culture today is some combination of market forces, technology, and public policy. Literature doesn't have a whole lot to do with it.
Friday, September 21, 2018
the trouble with modern life
The trouble with modern life is that it's too fast. There's not enough time to think things through. This is even true in academe. Publish or perish! Everything is too rushed.
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