Remembrance as a Radical Act
By Marlene L. Daut
AMASA DELANO: “But the past is passed; why moralize upon it? Forget it. See, yon bright son has forgotten it all, and the blue sea, and the blue sky; these have turned over new leaves.”
BENITO CERENO: “Because they have no memory . . . because they are not human.”
--Herman Melville, Benito Cereno
In Kurt Vonnegut’s classic 1961 short story, “Harrison Bergeron,” the character George attempts to console his wife Hazel—for what, he is not sure—by...