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Maybe it's a mid-life thing for us boomers, but I'm finding that the
Cold War is one of those things for which I frequently have to remind myself that younger folks have no frame of reference. I'm surprised how much of my mental baseline was composed of USA/Soviet tensions. Nuclear weapons are still a threat, but the prospect of Soviet ICBMs raining from the sky has faded deeper from my awareness. Bomb shelter films are now almost humorous, and the "kiss your ass goodbye" drills are gone. Culturally, the Cold War was a rich field from which sprang some good spy novels from LaCarre, Clancy, & others. The better Bond movies had "red menace" overtones. I began realizing this in conversations with my Russian coworker. We share some intercultural humor, and I was recommending that he watch "Dr. Strangelove". From the west's perspective, it's excellent dark humor, but I wonder if he'll "get it". Without palpable Cold War tensions, I'm not sure it's as funny. For his part, he strongly suggested I read the "Life and Adventures of Soldier Chonkin" if I wanted a humorously accurate portrait of the Soviet system. Sounds interesting. /rambling Joe F. |
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