“Folks double my age and older often run down a conversation tracking a vanishing world that will, with the passing of their memory, vanish entirely.”
Charles D'Ambrosio“We shoot our heroes and enjoy peripeteia as a spectacle akin to sport and perhaps harshly disavowing the past protects us from the disappointment of our outsized hopes--who knows, really, but shifts in taste don't fully account for the phenomenon. At any rate, nearly everything urgent and alive becomes doo-wop down the road, at least in this country's pop culture, and along the way a somewhat self-hating irony lays waste not only to the work but to the desires it once carried. It's like we die into adulthood.”
Charles D'Ambrosio“Folks double my age and older often run down a conversation tracking a vanishing world that will, with the passing of their memory, vanish entirely.”
Charles D'Ambrosio“Meanwhile, back in the real world, my first instinct is a sort of stupid ducking motion I’ve learned from the movies, and I have the sure sense I’m going to be shot in the neck, where I feel particularly exposed and vulnerable.”
Charles D'Ambrosio, Loitering: New & Collected Essays“The canker of self-consciousness has been long in me, so like a lot of writers I not only do a thing, I see myself doing it too—it’s almost like not being alone. That morning our hero skipped in his skivvies down to the shore of the sea . . . it was dark . . . the fog . . . Storytelling!”
Charles D'Ambrosio, Loitering: New & Collected Essays