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Unbearable Lightness of Memory (Maureen Dowd Alert!)
New York Slimes ^ | 11.30.2003 | Maureen Dowd

Posted on 11/29/2003 7:02:47 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick

They are pretty.

Pretty and soothing.

Soothing and smooth.

Smooth and light.

Light and watery.

The eight designs for a memorial at ground zero, gleaming with hanging candles and translucent tubes and reflecting pools and the smiling faces of those killed on 9/11, aim to transcend. And they succeed.

They transcend terror. They have the banality of no evil. They represent the triumph of atmosphere over atrocity, mood over meaning. The designs are more concerned with the play of light on water than the play of darkness on life.

They have taken the heaviest event in modern American history and made the lightest memorials.

As I walked around the Winter Garden of the World Financial Center, looking at the finalists in the competition held by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, it was hard to feel any connection to the grotesque evil that had crashed into innocence right outside these windows two years ago, the evil that still radiates from that huge pit and makes you mutter imprecations against Osama bin Laden.

"The designs are horribly, horribly bland," mourned Eric Gibson in The Wall Street Journal.

The ugliness of Al Qaeda's vicious blow to America is obscured by these prettified designs, which look oddly like spas or fancy malls or aromatherapy centers. It's easy to visualize toned women with yoga mats strolling through these New Age pavilions filled with waterfalls and floating trees and sunken gardens and suspended votives. Mass murder dulled by architectural Musak.

The designs are reflections of our psychobabble culture, exuding that horrible and impossible concept, closure. Our grief and anger have been sentimentalized and stripped of a larger historical and moral purpose.

Even the names of the models sound like books by Deepak Chopra and Marianne Williamson: "Garden of Lights," "Inversion of Light," "Votives in Suspension," "Suspending Memory," "Reflecting Absence," "Passages of Light: The Memorial Cloud." All ambient light and transient emotion — nothing raw or harsh or rough on which the heart and mind can collide.

The spontaneous memorials that sprang up right after 9/11, both near ground zero and at police and fire stations around the city, had more power and raw passion. What's missing from the designs is some trace of what actually happened on this ground. Why not return that twisted metal skeleton cross to the site, the one that made the World Trade Center ruins such a chilling and indelible memory for the thousands of Americans who flocked to ground zero in the months after the attack?

That's what makes other memorials, like Pearl Harbor's sunken Arizona, which still emits oil bubbles almost 62 years later, and the rebuilt Berlin church that retained its bombed spire, so emotionally affecting. They remain witnesses to the evils of modern history.

The fussy 9/11 designs also lack the power of narrative. With its black marble gravitas, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial tells the anguished story of how America got sucked in deeper and deeper, with the death toll rising along with the memorial's V-shape design.

Like the White House, these designs turn away from examining what went wrong and offer no instruction. How were we so vulnerable to attack? Who are our terrorist foes? Why do they hate us? The Holocaust museum in Washington shows that you do not have to choose between reflection and instruction; it offers both.

There's no darkness in these designs, literally or metaphorically. They have taken death and finality out of this pulverized graveyard.

At a debate last year at Columbia with Daniel Libeskind, the architect whose firm submitted the first plan, which failed to garner support, Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, suggested that the site itself has so much power that a flag and a void would suffice.

"Lower Manhattan must not be transformed into a vast mausoleum, obviously," he said, "but neither must it be transformed into a theme park for advanced architectural taste."

The memorial cannot be sunshine-and-light therapy to make current generations feel they have moved beyond grief and shock. It must be witness and guide to future generations so they can understand the darkness of what scarred this earth.  


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 911memorial; catherinezetajones; maureendowd; michaeldouglas; wtc

1 posted on 11/29/2003 7:02:48 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick
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To: NYC GOP Chick
They should have kept that 4 or 5 story spike of wall with windows and facade that remained standing after the collapse was over. That would have been a stark and fitting reminder of the horror of the attack.

2 posted on 11/29/2003 7:09:51 PM PST by Siegfried (I ain't gonna work on Bill Gates' farm no more!)
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To: NYC GOP Chick
Gee Mo, these are the designs YOU wanted.

Say, You and Robert Fisk done IT yet?
3 posted on 11/29/2003 7:12:46 PM PST by tet68
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To: NYC GOP Chick
Ghod, I hate to agree with Dowd.

Even a jagged rusting chunk of girder sticking out of a pile of rubble and a list of names would have been better than the Bambified cutsie things proposed.

So9

4 posted on 11/29/2003 7:12:49 PM PST by Servant of the 9 (Real Texicans; we're grizzled, we're grumpy and we're armed)
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Actually, other than her gratuitous slam at the White House, she seems to have a point here for a change. I can think of a lot of better ways to express my feelings about 9/11 than some kind of drippy New Age pavilions fashioned by oh so sensitive artists. I thought what she said about rather seeing the twisted metal cross was right on.

This must be the only time in 50 years I actually agree with Dowd.
5 posted on 11/29/2003 7:13:25 PM PST by Da Mav
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To: Siegfried
I'm with you, at least the memorial should have rebuilt that
girder and beam section left standing, hell they could have done it right from the photos.(to make it safe I mean)
That and a memorial flame what else do we need?
6 posted on 11/29/2003 7:16:52 PM PST by tet68
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To: NYC GOP Chick
Oh, Maur-EEE-en!

Anybody you know?


7 posted on 11/29/2003 7:18:25 PM PST by Old Sarge (Serving YOU... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: Siegfried
Absolutely right. That preserved charred fragment, along with a simple list of names, could, by itself, redeem almost any of the unbearably meaningless and contentless designs.
8 posted on 11/29/2003 7:23:57 PM PST by Skalven
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I take it it is already too late to do anything about this? I haven't really followed it. Sounds like it's being turned into Metrosexual Heaven. Damn shame.
9 posted on 11/29/2003 7:31:23 PM PST by Da Mav
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To: NYC GOP Chick
I walk by ground zero fairly often. There are still a few memorials, but the mayor has gradually removed most of them. In particular, the plywood fence opposite the site, where they are still cleaning up the building to the south, has been cleaned off. It's a pity. People wrote some wonderful things on that fence. They could have at least left them up until the construction work behind it was done.

Tourists, or one might almost say pilgrims, still regularly visit ground zero to see it. They all seem pretty solemn and respectful, including many foreigners.

Rudy Giuliani understood what happened, but frankly Bloomberg doesn't have a clue. He's too busy enforcing the smoking laws.
10 posted on 11/29/2003 7:37:08 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: NYC GOP Chick

First time I've ever agreed with anything Dowd had to say!

However, she also took the opportunity to bash Bush for not asking why the terrorists hate us....the answer is too basic for Dowdy to comprehend....Mo...they hate us because we are not Muslims!

11 posted on 11/29/2003 8:21:14 PM PST by JulieRNR21 (One good term deserves another! Take W-04....Across America!)
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To: NYC GOP Chick
Dowd is on CSPAN now speaking about Brokaw and his Fourth Estate Award.


She sounds seriously 'nasal'.
12 posted on 11/29/2003 8:32:16 PM PST by LurkerNoMore!
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To: LurkerNoMore!
She sounds seriously 'nasal'.

Indeed, I had never heard her speak before tonight. She is inspidly skanky. If you met her anywhere, you would quickly go the other way. She seems incapable of anything but gossipy trump lines delivered as cattily as possible. The mystery as to how anyone could write such drivel as regularly appears in her columns is now answered. She is a zero and the media and political elite's fascination with her is simply an index of their own shallowness.

13 posted on 11/29/2003 8:41:08 PM PST by ontos-on
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To: NYC GOP Chick
So when did Maureen Dowd begin believing in evil? ---other than Republicans, I mean?
14 posted on 11/29/2003 9:08:44 PM PST by cookcounty
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To: LurkerNoMore!
"Dowd is on CSPAN now speaking about Brokaw and his Fourth Estate Award."

What is it with all these reporters constantly patting each other on the back with these stuffy awards? It's making the "stuffed shirt" a new fashion statement.

15 posted on 11/29/2003 9:15:16 PM PST by cookcounty
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To: ontos-on
the media and political elite's fascination with her is simply an index of their own shallowness.

Or the depth of her orifices...or is that orifi? ;-)

I couldn't believe she started off with the same kind of gag(Oops! wrong script) that Hunt used. A talented writter could have improvised something on the spot to be different, but I guess she couldn't give that Bush bash up, or she's not as talented as she thinks she is.

16 posted on 11/29/2003 9:17:17 PM PST by StriperSniper (The "mainstream" media is a left bank oxbow lake.)
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To: JulieRNR21
I agree with you.

I'm actually stunned that she's willing to bring this up.

However, does she remember WHO DID IT?
17 posted on 11/29/2003 9:52:12 PM PST by ChemistCat (Hang in there, Terri. Absorb. Take in. Live. Heal.)
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To: NYC GOP Chick
My God. I actually agree with Maureen Dowd.

The designs I've seen resemble video arcades located in swamps - or perhaps a U2 concert located in an Indian sweat lodge. I've never seen anything like them.

Doesn't America have a sculptor or architect capable of doing this work?

18 posted on 11/29/2003 10:39:01 PM PST by Reactionary
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To: NYC GOP Chick
Quote of the Day by MissAmericanPie
19 posted on 11/30/2003 12:38:05 AM PST by RJayneJ
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