A Brief History....
Oct. 29th, 2004 10:00 amWe are very new.
I find this a comforting thought.
When I consider the seediness, depravity, cruelty and greed of humankind, I reflect that we are only beginners. We are still practicing; we haven't worked it out yet; we have time to improve. We have been around in our present form for a few million years- nothing in evolutionary terms- and civilization- the attempt to live in a civil society- is a very recent development.
We have only had writing for about three thousand years.
The written history of my own country goes back (and then only patchily) for two thousand years. If we want to know what happened before that we have to get out our spades and trowels and dig.
Two thousand, three thousand, four thousand years- these are ridiculously brief stretches of time. We have emerged from the forests, blinked and looked around a bit. That's all we have had time for. We are still little more than beasts.
I find this a comforting thought.
When I consider the seediness, depravity, cruelty and greed of humankind, I reflect that we are only beginners. We are still practicing; we haven't worked it out yet; we have time to improve. We have been around in our present form for a few million years- nothing in evolutionary terms- and civilization- the attempt to live in a civil society- is a very recent development.
We have only had writing for about three thousand years.
The written history of my own country goes back (and then only patchily) for two thousand years. If we want to know what happened before that we have to get out our spades and trowels and dig.
Two thousand, three thousand, four thousand years- these are ridiculously brief stretches of time. We have emerged from the forests, blinked and looked around a bit. That's all we have had time for. We are still little more than beasts.
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Date: 2004-10-29 06:55 pm (UTC)We spend our lives teaching our children to care gently for others and to first be kind; then somehow, in the army, these young, idealistic people must be trained to unlearn all of it and still must stay sane.
It can't be an easy way back again--childhood has been stripped away, and somehow the sensitive mind must find a way to understand what must surely have felt like psychosis.
It is unfair to dump all this onto our young people without having to in some measure (even if only remotely, through television) experience what they are suffering, for suffering it is.
My own husband, who came out of Vietnam just before the action began, was still deeply hurt by things he saw there, and he would never talk about it. But one day, not that many years after he was back from overseas, we were walking in a Florida tropical park when a lizard startled him; in an instant, he was crouched on the ground, trembling.
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Date: 2004-10-29 07:16 pm (UTC)We're aren't alienated, but neither do we seek out one another's company. He was on leave last week but he didn't contact me.
This is an issue I know I haven't faced properly. The most I do is tiptoe up to it (as here) then run away.
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Date: 2004-10-29 10:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-29 10:41 pm (UTC)The only thing I know of Pearl Buck's is the film of The Good Earth- with all those locust swarms (achieved, I believe, with coffee grounds- and very convincing too!)
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Date: 2004-10-29 10:51 pm (UTC)Her beautifully written, deceptively simple books were first written in Chinese and then translated into English. Her book, Dragon Seed is one of the most powerful books I have ever read, and I have read it many times.
I've also read The Good Earth many times. She is a wonderful story teller, and her love for the Chinese people, particularly the country people, is clear.
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Date: 2004-10-29 10:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-29 11:45 pm (UTC)Her books about the simple country people of China in the early days of this century, particularly The Good Earth (which is actually a trilogy, but the first book of the series won the Prize) and Dragon Seed, are just brilliantly written--and lovingly written, with such a wise understanding of people. And her descriptions are superb, as are her plots, and her books to me are the finest kind of fiction writing, which really is telling wonderful tales.
I am trying very hard to convince you, because I would love to share her books!
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Date: 2004-10-30 10:09 am (UTC)Guess I'll go look for her on Amazon :)