Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Most Real Thing
The roadscapes of 4-lane commercial drag: they seem to go on forever, the way life seems to go on forever, to Canada, to Latin America: nothing more real than these Dunkin Donuts and Staples and all that furniture and fast food and roadside detritus, yes, it's an experience of the sublime, the polluted sublime of post-modernity, of failure to build anything 'modern'. Cities being just obstacles to the steady expansion of the 4-LANE COMMERCIAL DRAG, one hopes it will wrap both magnetic poles under one bustling belt, unify everybody under the sign of shitty jobs and junk for sale. Wonderful. They tell you not to dwell on it, but--there it is--and you have so much LOVE to give, that you have to love it. What else would you do? IF you could not love it (if it will not speak back your love) perhaps you can go on loving it anyway, to yourself, tragically- that would be a kind of modernity.
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