proper sundries
Aug. 26th, 2009 01:51 pmI remember watching him in the presidential debates of 1980, back when it was a civic duty to tune into the conventions and listen to big men with well-coiffed hair talking about how they would lead the world. I remember one of the debates so vividly, the contestants sat in the deep chairs that were the very height of modernism; I was so young, and I watched how they slouched and sprawled and tried to take up space to look powerful -- it is my first recollection of the body-language of men.
I find I cannot think of Ted Kennedy's death so much of an end of an era, but more as the national recognition that, that era ended long ago.
We are diminished today, and also more truthful.
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Date: 2009-08-30 10:44 am (UTC)But sometimes people just want to see that.
I sent an Irishman home happy yesterday because he felt like he'd just had an encounter with someone like Crick or Hoyle. (Yeah, I was embarrassed as hell, but what can you do. He wanted to know what my PhD was about, so I told him).