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J Huizinga's avatar

You saw the glory of America in the period after the end of WWII and that is an experience no one alive will ever see (again). I’m not suggesting it’s a consolation, but I saw enough of America’s heyday to be grateful to have experienced it.

Perhaps you’ve already done something like this (I’m new to your writings) but to read something about your own personal assessment of America during these years would interest me, speaking as an individual. American society and culture have become so debased (it’s almost imperative to avoid the “news”) that it’s clear you will be writing for the older among us, or perhaps for the non-West of the longer run future.

I can remember reading Faulkner and Steinbeck and realizing there was an America, and a time in America, that was invisible to me. Judging from the young people in my local library, there will be no future generation interested in history, the past in general, and how we became what we are today.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

"Sorry, BlackRock you won't get your money back!"

Tee-hee-hee-hee-hee... Couldn't happen to a nicer mammoth saurian vampire slug.

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