On Gloom

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i have only read of experiences like this. i have had an easy life. your parents' experiences in spain remind me of eric newby's book "when the snow comes, they will take you away." do you know that book? (also called "love and war in the appenines," i think.)

i do wonder what stuff we are made of, what stuff i am made of, and how i would cope and if i would survive. not everyone comes out the other end, as your parents did.

my industry (newspapers) is dying, and i am filled with both gloom and doom when i dwell on it--the tribune company bankruptcy, layoffs everywhere, including my own paper, impending pay cuts and frozen pensions at my paper, and the spectre of bankruptcy looming (and dooming and glooming) in january.

it makes me angry -- very angry -- when i think about how hard most people work, how they obey the rules and do everything right, but they are also the ones who pay the price when everything collapses.


Gloom is right, and I'm trying hard to not fear what would happen if I (or, much worse, my husband) lost a job here.

This post was quite helpful. Fascinating and frightening to think of your parents (and you've described their situation so eloquently is so few words). A good reminder of my good neighbors and how we do and would all help each other.

I'm a tad on the sick side today, so I hope I am thinking clearly enough to post coherently...
I think about you every time I hear newspapers mentioned in the news, and that is all the time these days. This has to be a very difficult time for you and your colleagues. From what I hear, though, it seems that journalism is in for a major transformation, but there is no doubt as to its survival. It doesn't mean that the transition isn't going to be tough for the profession, however. Keep us posted on developments at your paper.
Sorry to hear you're under the weather--and what weather!

We're all in this economic trouble together, and it's bound to bring people closer. My point about civil war is that the ultimate disaster is when people can't rely on each other, and human trust is destroyed.

Feel better soon, in all respects.

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