Such fine moments of clarity as the
original settings of reality have
provided, under the quaint name of
history, as the self-sacrifices by
the burghers of Calais as security
for their people's safety, persist
in responding to the American Pres-
ident's bafflement with a single,
constant refrain, so infuriating
in its intangibility, so galling
in its improbability, so humiliat-
ing in its instincts of humanity,
as to call into question, by its
impenetrability, any use at all.
Now that we do not care for cap-
tives, what's the big deal with
honor?
Rodin
Sculpture in bronze
The Burghers of Calais
Pierre de Wiessant
1895
Museum of Israel
Jerusalem
Mem Quad
Stanford
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