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October 29, 2004
BELOW THE RADAR
You'd think it was an antiwar liberal who is venting his ideology. But it is not:
Tell me there is a connection to 9/11? There's not. Are there weapons of mass destruction? There's not. Tell me the war will be over soon? It won't.
It is Lt. Paul Rieckhoff, an Army infantry platoon leader who spent 10 months in the most dangerous areas of Baghdad, in an interview published this morning.
You'd think it was Graham Greene who is venting his disillusionment with ideology. But it is not:
It was their emperor, not ours, who had the nerve to mount the rostrum and declare he had no clothes. And the ideologies trailed after these impossible events like condemned prisoners, as ideologies do when they've had their day. Because they have no heart of their own. They're the whores and angels of our striving selves.
It is John le Carré, in "The Secret Pilgrim."
You'd think it was William Faulkner who is venting about the futility of heroes and the falsity of history itself. But it is not:
What he saw was that the only manifest artifact of the history of this negligible republic where he now seemed about to die that had the least authority or meaning or claim to substance was seated here before him in the sallow light of this cantina and all else from men's lips or from men's pens would require that it be beat out hot all over again upon the anvil of its own enactment before it could even qualify as a lie.
It is Cormac McCarthy, in "The Crossing."
Posted by at October 29, 2004 11:20 AM
