Historically Speaking
Historically Speaking Stephen Dunn It was a year of pirates in speedboats, anonymous bullies spreading privacies on the Internet, and the worst of them doing worse than that and wishing to be known for what they'd done, their perfidy an advertisement for a cause. Thus it was a bad year for historians, whose stories couldn't be correct for longer than a few days. More than ever the imperfections of memory would combine with the slipperiness of documentation to produce versions only people who need not be persuaded could agree with. It was a war where the enemy sometimes was wearing the same clothes as its opponent, and both sides believed their cause was righteous, and years from now the victors, if we were unlucky, would tell it as it wasn't, unless we were the victors, and our historians would tell it from so many angles that both was and wasn't would read like a symphony of discordancies, an honoring of so many counterpoints that I, for one, might find a place to rest uneasy, historically speaking, among all the bloodshed, the horror, which would stop for a while and continue. |