[b]Margaret Atwood from The Testaments
The television series has respected one of the axioms of the novel: no event is allowed into it that does not have a precedent in human history.[/b]
Not much that doesn’t include.
Stupid, stupid, stupid: I’d believed all that claptrap about life, liberty, democracy, and the rights of the individual I’d soaked up at law school. These were eternal verities and we would always defend them. I’d depended on that, as if on a magic charm.
I’ll bet you still believe it, Mr. Objectivist. Well, your take on it of course.
Life sucks, end of story, said Ada.
You know, on this side of the grave.
How tedious is a tyranny in the throes of enactment.
Not counting ours, of course. Trump being one in a million.
I don’t remember that school day much, because why would I? It was normal. Normal is like looking out a car window. Things pass by, this and that and this and that, without much significance. You don’t register such hours; they’re habitual, like brushing your teeth.
And then IT happens. The part embodied in, among other things, dasein.
When push comes to shove, only one’s own nightmares are of any interest or significance.
Or, for that matter, with some of us, even before push comes to shove.