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Authors: Paul Auster
Politics was a nasty sport, you now realized, a free-for-all of bitter, unending conflict …
… the Great Spirit they believed in struck you as a warm and welcoming deity, unlike the vengeful God of your imagination …
Lone Ranger: Well, Tonto, it looks like we’re surrounded.
Tonto: What do you mean
we
?
The Cold War was in full bloom then …
… the Red Scare had entered its most poisonous phase …
… the only noise from the zeitgeist loud enough for you to hear was the bass drum sounding the alarm that the Communists were out to destroy America.
… the supersonic jets roaring across the blue skies of summer …
… a flash of silver glinting briefly in the light …
… the great detonation of blasting air that signified the sound barrier had been broken yet again.
You never worried that bombs or rockets would fall on you …
That was fear. Not bombs or a nuclear attack, but polio.
… your father’s mother, an alien presence who still spoke and read mostly in Yiddish …
… no Sabbath meals on Friday night, no lighting of candles …