History lessened

Ian Williams on nostalgia, and we consider the various eyeballs in a new Alien: Earth recap podcast


Today: Ian Williams, graduate instructor at UNC-Chapel Hill; Leila Brillson, author of the newsletter Night Creeps; writer and editor Maria Bustillos; and Joe MacLeod, Creative Director at INDIGNITY and author of the column MR. WRONG.


Issue No. 394

The Past Is What You Make of It
Ian Williams

PODCAST! ALIEN: EARTH, Episode 4: Observation
Leila Brillson, Maria Bustillos and Joe MacLeod

Victors of HYDRANYM No. 13
The Editors


The Past Is What You Make of It

by Ian Williams

I was at a bar with some younger friends recently and we talked about movies we’d been watching. I mentioned offhandedly that I appreciated the mid-budget films of yesteryear, and summer comedies, and that the disappearance of both those categories was a cultural loss. I got looks. That I was wearing a flat cap as I shared these views was, I was told, especially funny. Because really my problem was that I was old and nostalgic.


Early this month, on Bluesky, I saw an animated back and forth over whether the internet is getting worse. It was mostly a “forth,” since most agreed yes, the internet has always sucked so why even have the debate? Smart people whom I like and admire thought it obvious that being nostalgic for the pre-Web 2.0 internet is a foolish thing to be. Did you know (did you know I bet you didn’t) that the internet was created by the United States defense industry?

A smiling David Lynch in a soft black suit jacket, white shirt and honey-mustard-colored tie, looking at someone away from the camera
David Lynch in Vienna, 2007. Image: hicns [CC BY-NC-ND 2.0] via Flickr

After David Lynch died I spent some time reading obituaries and revisiting some analyses of his work. I was surprised to see so many critics praising his transcendence of “hollow nostalgia” and “the sentimental commonplace.” Because the message was clear: nostalgia is terrible and there was one person in American pop culture who cataloged it correctly, unlike everyone else. 

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