Page 31
By Jack Joseph Smith
This is the way the past is written. Sure
and sound and old. Linked with love and
hated in its discourse, a similarity of
time, so short as well.
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The page says the past is held together by love and hatred at once, and that its whole discourse is both durable and brief.
It reads like a compressed thesis about memory. The past is `sure / and sound and old,` but it is also bound up with conflicting feeling and with the fact that time is short. The page is small, but it opens a major theme for the collection: how memory keeps authority even when it cannot stay stable.
Four lines on how the past gets written: `Sure / and sound and old. Linked with love and / hated in its discourse`. A poetic ars of history-as-composition.