The great ship has now been lost in history as well as the devouring ocean. I don't think anyone will ever consider doing a Titanic on it, though I think it's a better story in its way. Certainly a more troubling one. When I was a kid it already seemed several lifetimes away and now it's forever.
If anything survives of all it meant I suppose it might be Charles Ives's wonderful tone poem (I suppose that's what it is) From Hanover Square North, at the End of a Tragic Day, the Voice of the People Again Arose. It gets my vote as the most moving music written in the twentieth century.
The comfort in all this is that we too will be washed away one day and become as distant as Lusitania. If we're lucky we'll get our Ives.
2 comments:
Just dropping in on your blog again. You write beautifully and at times, you sound like Alistair Cooke!
A welcome visitor! Appreciate the praise but it's more than a little too kind. Those Letters From America are a template of sorts for the truly great and illuminating personal voice.
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