Mar 4, 2010
And that’s where the song implicates us. The line says we’ve discarded this notion of America. Not the false vision of small-town purity in Reagan’s “shining city on a hill” speech, a boastful corruption of the sermon by John Winthrop from which the phrase is taken. What we’ve left back there in the dust through cynicism or disappointment or weariness, is the belief in America as a shared enterprise, as a constant tension between hard reality and unrealized dream. The people and the towns in this video are under a spell. It’s as if they are living among the replicas of America in a land where the very idea of America has become something childish we have to put aside in order to become adults.Charles Taylor, “That Same Small Town in Each of Us”
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I'm Jake Simms, originally from Kansas, living in New York, working at the growing Sanborn Media Factory, and this is where I drop some random bits of information. Chances are, there will be no common theme for posts...so here we go.
I initially started this site as a way to live blog a road trip to Montreal that involved a 12-passenger van, 7 friends, and a lot of weird. The trip ended, but cleanliness remains. You can subscribe via RSS.
I initially started this site as a way to live blog a road trip to Montreal that involved a 12-passenger van, 7 friends, and a lot of weird. The trip ended, but cleanliness remains. You can subscribe via RSS.