The Wire tried to imply—and I felt it being from Baltimore, and I think Baltimoreans felt it, but I’m not sure how well it conveyed for the rest of the country—the value of the city as the essential American experience. We’re an urban people. Eighty percent of us live in metro areas. I don’t buy the whole Republican convention with its small-town values and “We represent the real Americans.” I live in Baltimore. I’m concerned with big-city values and I live among real Americans. I could give a fuck about the other 20 percent of the country. I care about how we live together in cities. I think there were some people who watched The Wire and said to themselves, “You know, why don’t they just all move away? That city’s unredeemable.” We never felt that. I’m vested in Baltimore and I love it, just as I now spend part of my year in New Orleans and I’ve always loved New Orleans.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
David Simon Interview
Vice has a gigantic interview with David Simon up. It is fantastic and worth the 40 minutes you'll have to devote to read it. A lot of information I was unaware of with The Wire and his response to how people reacted to The Wire.
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This post made me re-download the entire series of the wire. thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat made me want to go pick up some greek tragedies.
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