Because it looks to what is familiar and accessible - which is always already past tense
On 11/15/10 12:58 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: In a message dated 11/15/10 9:22:15 AM, [email protected] writes: Because that's not the way it is in 19th century operas and novels Must be the beginning of that alienation thingy. why is mass culture always a century out of date? Kate Sullivan --
