Reader contributor JackHelbig writes on Adam_Langer’s new novel Cyclorama, which revisits adolescent suburban drama of the 80s.
When asked about this, Langer emphasizes his novel is fiction, not a memoir. “First of all,” Langer explains, “I did not study with [Siewerth]. Obviously I know the case against Bruce Siewerth. I was in a couple of shows he directed both as a kid and in high school. But I think what’s important to me is how widespread these sorts of stories were—and are—and to kind of focus it on one particular individual sort of misses the overall point and the overall theme.
Case in point: there is an assault at a wild high school party that echoes the accusations made against Kavanaugh at the time of his Supreme Court confirmation hearings . But again, as Langer repeats, the novel is not just about someone who may have behaved the way Kavanaugh is accused of having behaved in high school in the early 80s.
By pointing a finger at a few individuals and blaming them, everyone else gets off the hook. Worse still, this blame game leaves plenty of victims unnoticed, unrecognized, and voiceless.
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