The past is so often unknowable not because it is befogged now but because it was befogged then, too, back when it was still the present.
Adam Gopnik, staff writer, The New Yorker (See him respond in the present.)
The past is so often unknowable not because it is befogged now but because it was befogged then, too, back when it was still the present.
Adam Gopnik, staff writer, The New Yorker (See him respond in the present.)