Age Quote by Danzy Senna
“Writing New People I was thinking a lot about the era that I came of age - the 90's. Brooklyn, in particular, this moment when I lived there. The sense of possibility. I was also trying to find a way to write about Jonestown. I had read about it a lot and I had the sense that the story could really start to drive one over the edge.”
About This Quote
The quote reflects on nostalgic memories of the 1990s in Brooklyn, emphasizing a feeling of possibility, while also confronting darker historical events like Jonestown, suggesting a tension between hopeful personal recollection and unsettling collective history.
In simple terms: Recalling 90s Brooklyn optimism while confronting dark history.
Balance nostalgia with critical reflection on past events.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal memoir
- historical analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does personal nostalgia shape our view of history?
- Can confronting dark events deepen our understanding of past eras?
Exploring how personal optimism can coexist with awareness of societal tragedies.