Thursday 26 April 2007

History Boat

Rain meant all river commuters were indoors today. Still everyone had a seat and the boat was filled with the smell of freshly brewed coffee (only £1.50 for a Latte!).

On the boat I was reading Melvyn Bragg's The Adventure Of English. He makes the point that a language becomes global because of the power that supports it. Latin became 'international' through the Romans and later the Catholic Church. Just as English has become so through the military might of the British and now Americans.

It made me fully sense the control that history has over us, that despite our best efforts to forge out our individuality we are ultimately and inextricably linked to the web of humanity, both past and present, that envelops us.

Bugger and sod it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What the hell are you going on about...

Anonymous said...

I dunno. It's the strong coffee and fresh(ish) river air...