'Insignificant, shabby, miserable' – the banal stamp of a terrorist
By Ben Macintyre (THE TIMES, 13/05/06):
THE GOVERNMENT has deployed a new weapon in the battle with terrorism: the narrative, the tale, the long short story. The promise to deliver “an authoritative account or ‘narrative’ of what happened” on July 7 last year was a ploy to avoid a full inquiry, but it also, perhaps inadvertently, addressed a profound psychological need.
Stories are how we understand the world. To be able to comprehend events as horrendous as the London bombings, we require a cast of characters, some sense of psychological motivation and unfolding drama.
The bombing plot cries out for a narrative plot, a story with a beginning, a middle and an end.… Seguir leyendo »