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The Goldfinch
by Donna Tartt
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A young boy named Theo is caught up in another New York catastrophe, the fictional bombing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A dying stranger (himself remembering an earlier catastrophe) instructs Theo to save Carel Fabritius’s 1654 painting of a goldfinch, which Theo then proceeds to lug around for the next decade, a beloved albatross threatening visits from Interpol at every moment. The parallels with the AE911Truth squad quickly run out, but I thought about them raising the money for their BART print campaign, watching the video footage for ten years, and I was reminded that we are none of us prepared to deal with tragedy.
by Donna Tartt
A young boy named Theo is caught up in another New York catastrophe, the fictional bombing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A dying stranger (himself remembering an earlier catastrophe) instructs Theo to save Carel Fabritius’s 1654 painting of a goldfinch, which Theo then proceeds to lug around for the next decade, a beloved albatross threatening visits from Interpol at every moment. The parallels with the AE911Truth squad quickly run out, but I thought about them raising the money for their BART print campaign, watching the video footage for ten years, and I was reminded that we are none of us prepared to deal with tragedy.
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