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For me, there is a very literal sense with which the past meets the future.
But the returns also suggest intriguing possibilities for which the past may offer us meaningful lessons.
Partly that the plays are meditations on time, in which the past permeates the historic present.
We live in an age in which the past is surprisingly present.
The ceremony established narratives about London, and Britain, which the past fortnight has come to exemplify.
Their tales are linked by a slender thread, through which the past may be recovered.
It is the instrument by which the past asserts its right over the present.
Manet's pastiches of Velázquez speak entirely in the present tense, in which the past runs headlong into the unknown.
This is a medium in which the past is not only a foreign country but also, often, an unreachable one.
Every way in which the past is different from the future can ultimately be traced to entropy.
Both books testify to the appalling ease with which the past can catch up with and then overtake us.
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